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ff^cn TWENT f m D A Y , KAT S^ ltM matirb^0ter lEai^ntotg ^ trn lh Average Daily Net Pissa Rmi FUr ths W sA Bbdsd Dennis A. Heffron, electri­ May le, iM i cian’s mate fireman, U.S. Na'vy, Rear End Crash Sculpture Show Aibout Town son o f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heffnm, 66 Starkweather St., is Brings Anest Slated at School WE'RE SORRY 13,974 Ghrtotoforo Colombo Society 'Visiting Sasebo, Japan, aboard — - win have a special meeting' M m lM r ad tha Audit le. the anti-submarine warfare air­ An accident Ipvolving three I for the iBconvenleiice. W e are temporarily elossR ^ Sunday at the Italian American craft carrier USS Bennington, The Manchester Community horaan adI draulatien Club, Eldrldge St. This wUl be operating in the Far Blast as a cars in rear end <9>llislona oc­ College hsn announced plema for lir e . HOWEVER, our deUvery depertmeet Is Msnchseier— City of ViUago Chmm the final meeting this season. curred on 6. Main d^.\yeeterday tmit of the Seventh Fleet. The Its spring sculpture ehow Meetings w ill be resumed Sept. carrier will \isit ports in Ha­ at about 6 pjn. I Call us for prescription# and reSlta, sr S7. OiriMrs will meet the fourth day through Thursday from t TOL. LXXXm, NO. 200 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) waii, the Philippines and Hong Bruno Fontanella, S3, of Staf­ liiHiy B««d. Thank you for bearing wMh M l MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, MAT 23, 1964 aa Fate M) P R I ( » SEVEN Friday o f each month' through­ Kong. ford Springs, stof>p^ to give a t (M p.m. at the high sctuml li­ out the summer. laiigl Fola and car the right o f way. A sm ljl brary. » i Joseph Sartor will be honored R. Bruce Lavery, son of Mr. foreign car driven by CaUieiine The 'Show 'Will feature the 942 Main 9t| a t a dinner Sunday, June 14, at and Mrs. R. V. Lavery of 40 S. Mooney, ' 58 Hilltop- Dr., work o f individual students and ARTHUR DRUG 684-1505 X pjn. at the Villa Louisa. Packard St., has been awarded stopped behind him arid was of their instructor, Robert A. Church A^ks struck in the rear by a vehicle Morrisonf Former Envoy a partial scholarship to the DeVoe, as well as an instruc­ AJl Gold Star Mothers are University of Palm Beach driven by Richard 8. Auer, 16, tional display o f the baste tech­ welcome to attend the Memorial (Fla.), where he has enrolled in of Glastonbury. The force of the nical atepe of sculptural work. Broader Role C ay eervloee at 10 a.m. Sun impact drove Miss Mooney’s $750,000 Boston Blaze "the Sept. 1964 class to work to- day at Second Congregatlonail DeVoe, a graduate of Temple 'ward his B.S. degree in ac­ car into the rear of the car in Ghurdi. Ajssembly will be held University-, te presently an in­ Missing on Mexico Flight front. In Polities counting. He was g raduated structor Of art at the Univer­ In fkvnt of the church at 9:30. The Mooney car had to be this week from the Hartford In sity o f Connecticut. He has ex­ towed from the scene. stitute of Accounting. hibited his work throughout OKLAHOMA CITY Hie Coventry SW Club will t. .;i. . V . V -.i Auer was issued a written TAMPICO, Mexico (AP) Tamplco area, a Tampico news­ meet at 2:30 pm . Sunday at the warning for following too close. New England, written and ­ A chartered plane carrying paper said. (A P)— Confronted by de­ • Covenant Women's Guild will cluUiouse in back of the Cove A short time later another ac­ lished a booklet on creative de­ A former mayor of New Or­ mands that the church stay Leaves 300 Homeless meet tonight at 8 at Trinity Wanted Editor deLesseps S. Morrison, for­ Restaurant, Coventry. Anyone cident involving one car oc­ sign, and has completed a com­ Covenant Church. Mrs. Kenneth Banquet Speaker leans, Morrison made an unsuc­ out of politics, the General Interested is welcome to attend. Mias SiLsan Brown, daughter curred on Summit St. mission for the Olsen Founda­ 85 East Center St mer U.S. ambassador to the Nelson and Mias Esther Gran- cessful bid for Democratic nom­ Council of the United Pres­ of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown Patricia M. McMullan, 30 The Rev. Paul G. Johnson of tion in Guilford. At Summit S t Organization of American strom will be hostesses. The ination as governor in Lou­ George Jessop Jr., son o f Mr. of 50 Oakwood Rd., has been Henry SL, ran o ff the road and He has pioneered a new form byterian Church U.S.A. has Manchester Memorial Hospital New Britain, associate i>aator States, one of his sons and isiana’s Jan. 11 Democratic run­ and M l^ George Jessop, 74 Fer­ named editor of "The Upsalite,” hit a telephone pole. Miss Mc­ film. "All in a Day." will be o f First Lutheran Church, will of art which he calls "Sonocol- WEEKEIO) GASH AND OARllY SPECIAL five other persons were off balloting. The winner propounded a new guide guson Rd., will be presented the yearbook of Upsala College. Mullan said that a young boy lage” that will be on exhibit. was John McKeithen, now gov­ 31 Persons with a glee cli* award at exer­ shown. Members are reminded be the guest speaker at the an­ missing today on flight urging its ministers toward Miss Brown is entering her ran at her car from the left a ernor of A e state. cises to be held at Wentworth to bring items for Alaskan,mis­ junior year at the East Orange, nual youth banquet to be held LAR G E SIZE from Matamoros to Tampi­ more political responsibil­ sions. and she swerved right to avoid $630,000 CO NTBAO T Matamoros is across A e bor­ Institute, Boston. Mass., where N. J., college. She is a major­ hitting him and ran off the tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. In Lu­ co. der from Brownsvilie, Tex. ity. Hospitalized, he is a student, Tuesday. ST. LOUIS (A P)—The Army ing in psycholog^y and plans to road. • ther Hall of Emanuel Lutheran The flight from Matamoros to "T o be leaponslble Christian The Rev. Kenneth Gustafson Aviation Material Command U.S. and Mexican airplanaa enter the field of education af­ The car received major dam­ Church. Tampico would h fve taken one involves being a responsible cit­ of Calvary Church, Assemblies has awarded a 1530,000 con­ GERANIUMS and helicopters joined in a 35 Homes Hit ter graduation. Active in cam­ age and had to be towed away. After the banquet the Youth izen." it says. "Responsible cit­ tract to the Lycoming Division ■earch (or the twln-en^e Piper hour. of God. is in charge of radio pus life, she is an officer of the The driver sustained no injuries. of the Year awards will be pre­ izenship in democracy demands o f AYC O Corp., Stratford. Actec, which was to have U.S. and Mexican aircraft broadcasts sponsored by the Student Christian Association sented, and the newly elected political responsibility. The min­ Conn., for T-53 and T-45 tur­ OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY reached this GuK Coast city at were coordinated (or A e search. BOSTON (AP)—*Tf w« Manchester Ministerial A.ssocia- and a member of the Traditions officers of the Luther League ister. like cny o A er individual, bine engine tools and parts. • :05 p.m.' Friday. Airport officials pointed out tion on Station W IN P Sunday Cimmittee and Phi Omega Chi will be insUlIed. should be Involved in politics." didn’t cut off the radiated at 7:35 p.m. and daily next week Water in Town Hope prevailed that the craft sorority. Tickets may still be obtained (See Page Five) Criticism of A e church has heat, we’d have lost all of at 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. might have made an emergency An honor graduate of Man­ by contacting Ricky Benson, burgeoned since United Presby­ South Boston. W e were Said Excellent 155 Green Manor Rd. landing at one of the many terian leaders began agitating chester High School in the either going to make it op All members of Mothers Cir­ ranches or small airfields on militantly against racial dis­ Class of 1962, she was for two the route south from the Texas die in our tracks because cles of Manchester 'Will have a The May 11 check of the crimination, and Its 1043 Gen­ years a member of The High border. Henry Ford eral Assembly took a strong corporate commiinion Sunday at School World staff. town’s reservoirs has produced that thing was coming at the 8 a.m. Mass at St. Morrison and five other per­ stand against prayers and Bible right at us.” "excellent” ratings for all but reading in public schools. Bartholomew's Church. one of the water supply sta­ sons had flown Friday from That is Ae way acting Firs The final duplicate bridge Supports LBJ The 1064 General Assembly, tions. New Orleans to Corpus ChrisU, DeLESSEPS MORRISON Chief John E. Cloughsrty da> game of this .season, sponsored Tex., where Morrison chartered made up of 841 commissioners The Connecticut State De­ VISITING o f f scribed Ae determination wiA by the To-wn Recreation Depart­ 2 0 % DETROIT. Mich. (A P )—Auto representing 3.3 million mem­ the Aztec. Its pilot was Identi­ A Tampico businessman, which Boston fire fighters halt­ partment of Health report for bers in 9,100 churches, is meet­ ment. will be held tonight at 8 friends around Connecticut? Cell fied as Hugh Ward, Corpus Adolfo Bresling, said Morrison maker Henry Ford n says he ed Ae city's worst Mass ia KW May gives Globe Hollow Res­ will support President Johnson ing here. One of A e “ overtures” COIN OPERATEE LEE’S FLORIST at the ba.sement rooms, 45 •head to let them know when you'll Christ!. had been here last month for years. ' ervoir a rating of "fair,” which for re-election no matter whom before it, from Ae West Tennes­ WASH-’N-DRV CLEAN School St. Special refreshments Morrison had hla youngest several days and consulted The general alarm firs -- sit Olid GIFT SHOP is. poeslble, but which will re­ arrive. It’s a gesture they’ll always A e Republicans nominate. see Presbytery. contends n MAPLE ST. will be served. The game will son, Randy, 7, on the Mp. Tampico businessmen about a times a solid wall of flams quire another check in a few appreciate. Nothing gets things done "Christ did not advocate Aat AoroM From First National BE 44A, Bolton— 643-8080 be resumed in SerptenSber, Names of the other passen- business transaction. Ford, board chairman of the swept along by a stiff westerly days. ! his followers embroil Aemselves Store Parking Lot like Long Distance — it’s the next ON LADIES' SUMMER SANDALS ;ers were not immediately Morrison and a group of Lou­ Ford Motor Co., said Saturday breeze — roared through two • FES, WE DELIVER • Given "excellent” rating were his vote for Johnson would be in matters political or of secu­ OPEN 7 OAt'S The Sodality of the Blessed best thing to being there. Iearned, but one of them waa isiana men were interested in a lar controversy.” blocks of Ae Andrew Square 1»-Lb. Waab—25o Flowers for all occasions; Porter, Highland Park, Howard his first for s Democratic pres­ Sacrament of St. John’s Polish saM to ba a child. ^ meat-canning investment in the The assembly, which con­ section yesterday, destroying 8-Lb. Dry a e a n —62.00 Weddings, Funerals, Cut and Roaring Brook Reaervoirs idential candidate. National Catholic Church will ON A L L ______R______tinues Arough Wednesday, has and damaging S6 Aree-fam ily 6 Lbs. 11.26 Flowers and Corsages . . . hold a bake sale of Polish foods and the Charter Oak Well. His endorsement was given to houses, leaving more than 906 m siinnn nci d w im i not acted directly on Ais state­ Free Mothproofing after the 8:30 a.m. Mass Sun­ A ll water supplies in Con­ Johnson during A e President's persons homeless and causing TREPIME CMPM? brief stopover In Detroit. ment, but it authorized the cir­ day in the parish hall. necticut get a monthly check to % OFF CANVAS FOOTWEAR culation of the General Council’s an estimated $750,000 damage, W» do our betl to serve you better Ford described Johnson as Insure that water la fit for use. 10 guide to all ministers. all in an hour’s time. Gunmen Kidnap "terrific" and predicted Ae A total of 31 persons wars hos­ President would have no trou­ “Being Aoroughly informed SATURDAY ONLY pitalized — several of Asm to ble winning in November. on issues and on candidates and “ He’s doing an excellent Job exercising his right to vote is critical condition — and mors Aan 200 others were treated NATIVE VEGETABLES from local forms! as President,” Ford said. 'T v e A e irreducible minimum of po­ Mme. Dassault at the scene by emergMtey med­ heard him say many times that litical responsibility,” it says. • Spinach he’s (or all A e people in the "The minister’s full responsi­ ical crews for smoke IniuUattoa MANCHESTER GREEN SHOE OUTUT bility goes further. The congre- and minor injuries. country—for business, labor and B y RICHARD K. O’M A L L E Y '^whether the ransom call to the A e general public. I agree with gaUon he serves and oAers But there were no deaths. 509 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE PARIS (A P ) — Two hooded evening Le Monde came' from what he says.” beyond A e congregation may Hundreds of residents of A s gunmen kidnaped the wife of the kidnapers or a crank. The congested area near As SouA Ford’s comments were made look to him for counsel and Marcel Dassault, French nu­ caller was a man, ch eers said, Boston-Dorchestor dlvkSog Ais OPEN DAILY — 9:30 A.M. — 9 P.M. as Johnson shook hands with leadership. He must know how clear warplane builder, early to­ but there were no further ‘ de­ were forced to lies As after­ politicians and some of A e 28.- to make ‘ he greatest possible 445 HARTFORD ROAD ★ OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 SATURDAY TO 6 day. Hours later a Paris news- noon (ire, most of A sm sktorly tail# on the conversation. 000 people who greeted him at use of A e knowledge and wis­ |Mper said a caller demanded Interior MUnister Roger Frey dom w lAin A e community, as persons or mothers wlA young Detroit Metropolitan Airport. children In tow. $2 million ransom. had road blocks set up before well as his own special training JP The President stopped briefly School children were let out The anonymous call amid a dawn along the south auto route en route to deliver A e Univer­ and competence, to help those massive manhunt (or the men where the kidnap car headed. about him discern and evaluate at the height of A s bless and sity of Michigan commencement A e y added to the confusion A a t and their getaway driver, who Special squads watched air­ address at Ann Arbor. the moral issues Involved in A e ports, and frontier guards were reigned in A e skelter of ssuny- Summer Squash ...... q ...... 2 lbs. 29c aped away with Madeleine Das­ Johnson told A e crowd: "This political process. sault, about 65, after pistol­ on full alert ing fire fighters, on&ookers who Double Red Delicious A p p le s ...... 3 lbs. 49c welcome moves me to recall an "The minister can never came by A e Aouaanda and 'f- htSumet Contort whipping her husband, 72, and Daeeauit, an ardent GauIUst old song— 'Will you love me in wholly dissociate himself from Burning homes in crowded South Boston yesterday made a virtually solid wall their chauffeur, Louis Dubois, home furnishings piled high to Last Call! Cold Fresh Sweet Oder... and member of the French Na' November as you do in May?^ A e pastoral function and there­ of flame, (A P Photofax.) ... A e sbreets. 48. .tlonal Assembly, was not seri- “ I don’t want you to forget fore needs to be particularly Some of the many heroes WHAT VARIETY ------LOOK! FrMh Cherries, Peaches. Police said it waa unsertai^otuay injured ia As atUck, nor me later on in the fall," he add­ careful in cqrtala-swaaai Ae fire were meinbsta sf A Grapes, Strawberriea, Pears, Watermelon, Cantalopes, was Dubois. The gunmen ap ed. "1. He must preach A a Gos rubbish cMlectian crew hsSrtot Honeydews, Indian River Grapefruit...... Also; Boston pkrently lay in ambush in a Gov. George W- Romney, a pel with All Its ImplicatfoBs — by Vincent Martino of auhur- Lettuce, W hite Sweet Potatoes, Belgium Endive, Squash, stolen panel truck as Dassault’s Republican who has been men­ personal, social, economic and ban Saugus who raced A ro ugh N Peas, Com, Egg Plant Guiana Races car stopped in front of A eir tioned as possible GOP presi­ political — hut he should never GERANIUMS and more GERANIUMS the Bellflower St. Mock warn­ luxurious home facing A e Bois dential timber, served as offi­ use his pulpit as a sounding ing residents to flee, assisting 276 OAKLAND ST. de Boulogne. cial greeter. board for his partisan Interests. from WOODLAND GARDENS ~ Fight, British women and MiHdren as they Mrs. Dassault tried to free ” 2. He must avoid giving the went. OPEN FROM impression, in or out of the pul­ herself as A e kidnap car rolled (Bee Page Five) The Boston Fire Depast- PH ILCO. NOISELESS 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. "The Horn* of PlonH Thot PIm m !” up. She threw herself to the pit, A a t he speaks or acts for I Send Troops ment put into effect Ms eon- PERO sidewalk, but A e men bimdled his denomination or his congre­ flagation firefightii^ plan, a "Just You Name The Produce, Chances Are We Have It’" C^REENHOUSE S-P-EX-T-A-C-U-L-A-R-I her into A e car and sped off. Romania Talks gation unless specifically auth­ sy.stem developed in Qeimany Ihw belter Hum ever tehn! GEORGETOWN, British Gui­ Dassault, miUcer of A e super­ orized to do so. . . . during the bomMng n M a of ana (A P)—British soldiers were sonic atomic bomber, the "3. His membership in a po­ World War U. rushed to this troubled British Mirage IV, telephoned police. May Test Tactic litical party carries with it A e Clougherty said his men colony tod^ as gann erf No immediate motive was responsibility to be engaged formed a large " L ” and put up Negroes and East Indian's clear, alAough A ere was some By ENDRE MARTON actively in the democratic pro­ tremendous water screens to c . 8 5 ' clashed in racial warfare. speculation that remnants of WASHINGTON (A P ) - When, cess of formulating and deter­ halt Ae progress of Ae firs 3 5 the anti-De Gaulle secret army A state of emergency was de­ over a year ago. reports first mining party policies and plat- while abandoning A e buildings clared Friday night by Gov. Sir may have bad a hand in it. reached A e United States indi­ forms. Here the minister finds in Ae center of A e Maas to ths Richard Luyt in a broadcast to Seven hours after A e kidnap­ You get all this These are large, well grown plants, fuU o f oolor. Pick them from our gp’ewi honsee. cating Communist Romania was A e best opportunity to play a intense heat and flame. BUY YOUR NEXT NEW (he colony. He announced he ing police had received no de­ striving for Independence from prophetic and decisive part in ■ 6600 BTU/HR NEMA* ExceUent for Memorial Day and for your home. had asked for 1,000 troop rein­ mand for ransom. A second group o f men work­ Moscow, Washington foreign Ae political life of Ae commun­ ed in behind A e flames, cutting CfirtHiad forcements. Two motorists chased A e get­ policy strategists picked up ity.” down the A ick pall o f smoko ■ Op«ratM 00 115 voHt FRESH, AHRACTIVELY ARRANGED Outraged by the discovery of away car, but it outdistanced their ears. i The letter concludes; "A n y in­ and A e radiant heat which ■ PiithbuHofl Control*^- the bullet-riddled bodies of an Aem on Ae freeway leading to The signs were numerous, but volvement in politics beyond threatened to overcome A e fire­ instant comfort at your ;ed Negro couple, bands of Versailles and beyond. two were outstanding; Ro­ casting his vote in secret ia MIXED POTS, RUSTIC BASKETS, RUSTIC LOGS men working on the o A e r Bids. fingertips! Scycle - riding Negro youths An eyewlAess, Marcel Le- mania’s unconcealed neutrality likely to draw criticism. If he Neighborhood schools wars ■ Automam Thsrmostat OLDSMOBILE rolled through the streets, seek­ saux, 46, o f-P a ris, said Mrs. in A e Soviet-Red China quar­ acts responsibly, in good judg- turned into an aid center and ing out East Indians. Dassault had whacked one as- rel; Romania’s firm resistance ■ Special Vantilation Fsature From o doolor who hos boon sdHn9 and Window Boxes ond Urns Hlled As You Uk« Them dormitories to shelter A s home­ Police rescued one youth and! sailant in the stomach with her to Moscow-dictated planning of (See Page nve) ■ Oiit-the-front airflow snrvicing n«w OMsmobllM and ValiM-Rattd less until quarters could bs ranches 4s^ther, cools (N o charge for fUling urns and tubs. Only for material used). a woman. Other persons were | umbrella. Her gold powder corn- A e economy of the entire <5>m- beaten and robbed of money ■. pact was found on the side- munist bloc. found. The Red Cross and other fester Used Con for ovnr 30 ynon. social agencies sent crews to A s ■ Two WeeheMe Qerwiclilal and jewels. One East Indian | walk. All A is was interpreted here For the ^‘Do-it-yourself,” complete line of Vinca Vines, Ageratum, Spikes, wounded by police died in a Dassault telephoned Paris as unmistakable proof of A e area to assist A e shocked resi­ Filters dents. r m .e o 'n c n 16 R . P o tt^ Petunias, Nierembergia, Coleus, Marigolds, Impatiens and Browallis. hospital. Police Chief Maurice Papon. great weakening of the former­ ■ TiH-Down Metal From Shop keepers closed and - The investigation was super- ly undisputed Soviet control of News Tidbits The evacuees told a thousand ■ Concealed Adjustable rlcaded their stores. vised by two of Papon’s aides. Eastern Europe. In addition, stories of heroism, horror and GrHtes SEAUNDER RUNABOUT BOAT Police said they had found the A police dog sniffed a man’s Washington Aought Romania's from the AP Wires PAY NO MONEY DOWN n Mounts Fluali inskie or PLANT BEDDING VEGETABLE PLANTS (See Page Flva) can be extandad into room Complete with trailer and 46 HP. Mercury engine, (See Pag# Two) (Bee Page Five) (Bee Page Five) START PAYMENTS IN AUGUST n Fits sny-sizsd window foam rubber upholstered cushions, tailored canvas PLANTS NOW! Tomatoes (Red, Plum, Cheity), Fraud and conspiracy trial of from 2/to 39 inches wide sim top, storage cover, running light, Jamqs R. Hoffa and seven as­ flags and tanks. F995 Transpifuited, full containers. Peppers, Sprouts, Cauliflower, Let­ sociates ends its fourth week Fresh from Grower to You. Satis­ tuce, Eggplant, Broccoli, Collards, and judge urges attorneys for ' BuUetin^ faction guaranteed. both sides to try and speed up ’63 OLDS $2795 ’63 C H E V Y $2295 Kohlrabi, Parsley, Celery, Basil, Ae case...Gov. Paul B. John­ Aiding hard^re.ssed firem«n, volunteers help unload hose in the fire which "88” Holiday Sedan Bel Air V-8 4-Door Oilltd from AP Wirgg Ageratum, Alyssum, Asters, Calendulas, Onion Seta. son Jr. says University of Mis­ damaged 35 Boston houses and left more than 300 persons homeless. (A P Pho­ sissippi has “ temporarily admit­ ’63 OLDS 52895 ’62 O LDS $2395 Petunias, Carnations, Dahlia, Stock, tofax.) Salvia, , Balsam, Sooblosa, Lark­ ted” a Negro sAdent for Ae F-85 4-D^. Station Waggon “ 88” Holiday Sedan H E A T RBCXIBO SBON spur, Marigolds, Zinnias, Lobelia, Glorl- summer term beginning June 50c-65c"”" WIND80B LOOKS (AP>— osa Daisy, many others. ARLd* 10. ’62 O LDS $2295 ’62 C H E V Y $1796 The U K . W ea th er Ito r iM n r te the PAMM F-86 Station Wagon Bel A ir 6 cyl. 4-Door Reasonably priced. Mostly Dos. 0 9 C ALSO POTTED TOMATOES W i Models of Italian Eine Arts Academy in Rome Areatea to say* there probably will ba Laos Premier Seeks Aid a a*w heat record eet for the V./ undress in public in new kind of ’62 Ford Country Sedan Station Wagon . .$1995 Beautiful Rhododendron labor agitation over pay and dale this afaenMon. The tora- Carolina, 18” ...... 2.35 social security benefits. . .Asst. oas tor's thermometor read tS WEEKEND SPECIAL degree# at 7 a.m. and had Azaleas, Pink, Red, Orange .. 1.80 Secretary of Defense Arthur ’62 CADILLAC ’59 C H E V Y $945 Sylvester contends that Life Of U.S., Britain^ France climbed to 8C bg IS ana. The “ 62” Convertible Brookwood Station Sweet W illiam ...... bskt. 65c ROSES — ROSES « ROSES magazine, In reprinting letters meroury has to climb past SI NORMAN'S EXCLUSIVE SPECIAL! Wagon. for the MW iecotd« asS to Foxglove, written by pilot later killed in ’62 OLDSMOBILE All Good Varieties. Only l^outh Viet Nam, edited and VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)—The I'stepped up if A e y "persist hv^^tered force at Ban Na. 10 miles 1969. Worid's Fair t O QQ Deluxe ‘98” Convertible ’61 OLDS $1595 Canterbury Bells ...... bskt. 65c changed them so as to alter beleaguered neutralist govern­ Aeir course ol aggression. souA of his old headquarters at Bonus Book of CertificatM F-85 4-Door. dompletely the sense of what ment of Laos is seeking mili­ U.S. officials said'A ey had not Muong Phanh. Ban Na is the re­ KILLED IN CtoABH ’60 FORD $895 Hardy Chrysanthemums 4 for 99c I for 2.75 doubt of Meo tribesmen, fierce he originally had written. tary and economic aid from the yet received the LaoUan request SPRINGFIELD, M a • h Oalaxie 4-Door Sedan. enemies of the P aA et Lao, and ’601K)DGE $795 United States, Britain and for help but disclosed the un­ ( A P )— EUls E. BrUI, 21. ad Fully equipped. Increased SouAoast Asian have supported the neutralists. 2-Dr. Sedan. Std. Trgns. Fertilizers France to stem the swelling tide armed Jet reconnaiaaanee planes Windsor, Conn., wna W lad tension reflected in flurry of A PaAet Lao broadcast com­ of communism. had been sent aloft Thursday today In a two-car smah at ’59 O LDS $995 military activity on Okinawa, plained of "provocative recon­ ’59 FO R D ' $1095 We Carry All S(X)TTS Products Evergreens, Trees, Flowering largest U.S. base In the P a ­ Prem ier Souvanna Phouma at Souvanna's request. an interaectlon. The two nn- “ 88 ” 4-Door Sodan .►’I,-V ■'■■■> ^ naissance" by American jets. Galaxie 2-Dr. Hardtop , cific . . . Laotian Gen. Kong made the announcement Friday Souvanna told newsmen A a t cupanta od the other ear ware Shmbe The Soviet Union and Red Chi­ H&H Lawn Food ....50 lbs. 2.44 Le makes flying trip from Ae aa U.S. jets continued their re­ "w e are going to ask aid from ’59 O LD S $895 na also denounced the flights. ' seriously Injured. They nrn ’59 C H E V Y $595 souA to Vletiane and says sit­ connaissance flights over Lao- France, the United States and Joaepb P. Lemleux, IS. ed “ 98” Holiday Coupe. 2-Door. H&H Garden Food . . . .50 lbs. 1.99 Britain — boA military and eco­ Britain defended the flights, uation of his embattled neu­ Uon territory held by A e pro- Sprlngftold, and WilUain Lan. nomic —for the defense of A e noting the refusal of the P a A et L im e ...... 50 lbs. 59c 80 lbs. 79c Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Grass tralist troops "Is very bad.” Oimmunlst Pathet Lao forces. 20, alao of SprtngSald. » country’s unity. We are now in Lao to allow field inspections by S ^ , Peat Moss, Pots, Insecticides. One plane — a Navy RF8 Cru­ sailor stationed at the N ate WbUo Wo Bopalr Your Car. Soviet Premier KhruAchev sader jet — was hit by P a A et the proceas of establishing; our Aq International Control Com­ port, R. I., Naval Baaa. Use of A Isito Model Oar. See Us For: Redwood ’^bs, Wladow- Cultivators, Spading sacrifices some of tl-emendous Lao ground fire but made it back needs." mission, establisbed to super­ succesa of his state visit to boxes, Metal Window Boxes, Rustic Fork, liirf Edgers, Rakes, Spread to an American carrier in A e The United States withdrew vise Ae Laotian truce., Britain FREE AH YoaiFay For Is The Gas. Egypt by tilting wlA President CHURCHES BOICBM Baskets, Logs.' era, Shovds. BouA China Se4T U.S. aourcca its military advisors from Laos la cochairman wiA Ae Soviet Oamal Abdel Nasser on touchy in Waahlngton said A e ' plane after A e IM 2Geneva agreement Union of Ae 14-natlon Geneva LBOP9LDVIIXB, - W katever Your G a r t e Needa or subject of Arab unity .- . . Problsma W s’rs H a n to Help You! had been slightly danqaged and guaranteeing Ae independence conference. ' Oongn (AP) — " ‘ Johnson declares A a t "w e will A e pilot 'waa uninjured. and neutrality of A * little land­ A Moscow Ae Soviet govern­ bombed twe LoopeMeOto continuato build bridges across U.S. officials indicated that locked kingdom under a co- ment backed a French sugges­ churchee Friday eight. MB* A e gulf which has divided us A e flighta would continue, gath­ aliUcm government of rightists, tion (or another 14-nation con­ rehal from Eastern Europe" in order ing a worehlper, aa toto ering informatioh on Pathet Lao neutralists and pro-Oommuniats. ference on Laos. The United MANCHESTER to realize the Marshall Plan’ s rorists rocked the Ckmgelaae The coalition has never been States is cool to A e idea, con­ vision of Europe joined in military movements a)i well as capital with at leaat, tow OLDSMOBILE serving as a warning to A e Com­ able to eatalilish effective rule, tending A e Geneva agreement peace. plaetle saplastoM. iVsra and A e jpolitical tug of war has should be implemented by a halt niBg sad flervioiBg N ew 01 f munists of American determina­ charge* ^ placed at toe HgM WOODLAND GARDENS New York Gov. Nelson A.. tion in SouAeast Asia. been reflected in A e repeated in the Communist campaign. traneept doer ed toe ■Mm- for Over i$ Yean Rookefeller says he has found a At Ae United Nations diplo­ In WaAington there were new clashed between Ae military modern Renton Qttoolle T

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his preaenee "would not bo In tha pubUe interest" Priest to Speak ‘Pacific’ Said Saluti Italia Menu Sheinwold on Bridge Events in World Bmson waa Sned for obstruc­ Coventry School Report tion after a nuclear demonstra­ A t Cana D inner Events in Mail ” Prosciutto (Italian cured ham) with Melons ■JUO ABOUT BRliDOB TO tion at Marliham last year. Dandy Show KNOW BEST PLAT ®»»tttthelr constltutlan ts Include such WAIUHNOTON (AP) In th6#th|Lt a minor, injory to lis tn ko Bari-WsB______a ban. They were Identtfied aa Tha R t Rav. Magr. John C. T«wb officials, seeking to ro^theac will have little effect on'^over the years would come to an RBGIMA. Saak. (AP) — The ci > may have cost Republlsaft SalammingB with Cabbage NOMni ohlW whose arrest arotieed an the South African Geographical n«ws from Washington: 4 solve the k ^ ooI housing prob­ Coventry. ; estimated $267,696. By JOHN ORVMIR By ALFRED/SHEINWOLD Liberal party baa taken over Knott, director of the' Family Richard M. Nixon the preaid6l< ^ « intenutlona] furor, was re- Society, the Society for the Ad­ EYES, RIGHT: Luel BiOnos lem within the town’s ability to The study of school housing In considering the town’s Just about 31 minutes after Natkmal Men’a'TMun OhamploB 7 63 the government of Canada’s Life Bureau of the National ey In i960. Rissotto con Funghi (Fried Rice with Mushrooms) an East Ger vancement of Science, the Geo­ Johnson has a aummar Job in finance new construction, are convinced the committee that ability to pay for needed school the curtain rose at Bailey One advaiitaffe of reading G A K II5 -man Jail, SaakatcheYan Province, ending Catholic Welfare Conference, The Idea is advanced by Dr. ' ^ the most crucial problem was expansion, the committee relied Auditorium laat evening, I de­ 4 AI042 logical Society, the Archaeolog­ 20 years of Socialist rule. It wap sight. Btud3ring a detailed report sub­ Tossed Green Salad With Italian Dressing about bridge Is that you can be f*l6ase, after serving two Waahlngton, D. O., will be hon­ Frank N. Miller, a Geotga ' in secondary education and it a bonded indebtedness schedule cided that the production of w n r r b a i t ical Society, tte Omltholoclc^ the only ^ la lis t government The Praaident’a daughtar 16, mitted to them by the school ready with the right play with­ y***"* * 18-year sentence, was Society, the Zoological Soriety Waahlngton Unlverrity Medteat ' study committee after intensive 'decided to give that prime con­ provided by the board of fi­ "South Pacific,” on view there, Spumoni or Tortoni out having to think for twenty AQIO * KS4 araounced by the official Bast In continental North America. ored at the annual Cana dinner is going to work threa days a School pathologtst nance. ^AK942 9 875 and the Royal Society. Premier Rebs ’Ihatcher and of the Arohdioceae of Hartford weak for optomatrist Robert A. Study over a two-month period. sideration. was a real dandy. For the first mlnutea .at the table. ’The dif- German news agency ADN. It Miller’s view is that after Ml»t ^ of the report Is the sev­ The committee then decided 'This is what the schedule half hour I couldn’t tell, for Bardolino red fsraneb showed up whan today’s G 1073 G Q944 gave no reason. 12 Cabinet members were awom to be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Kraskln, who has bean giving shows: 4 1 7 3 4 » 4 S MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet and in Friday after the Liberals’ in the bldlroom of the Statler her visual axercisas to help her on hit Ida knee cap on a car * en recommendations which give that the high school could not latecomers Insisted on clatter­ hand was played. 64, was sentenced on door an infection develoiMd. Nix­ handle more than 800 pupils For 1963-64—debt of $1,389,- ing down the aisles, high heels OOUTH U.S. negottatora have agreed on victory in the April 22 provin­ Hilton Hotel, Hartford. ayea. eonstmctioa of a Junior high North dealer. MAy 10, 1962, fOr alleredly opy* a new financial arrangement un­ on required boepUalisatlon, suf- ' 'T and that there would be 854 in 400 with payment of $119,400 providing a percussive accom­ 4 A 9 7 5 3 2 cial election. They won 88 seats The monzlgnor, formerly of Kraakin la enthusiastic about school top priority. East-West vulnerable. 9 Ql 10 ing for the West German Soclil der the eix-year-old agreement fared a aevere cold, and Ids ill- ' These are the recommenda- the school by 1964-65. against the principal leaving a paniment not written by Messrs. PROSC^IUTTO WITH MELON Opening lead—King of Hearts. in the legislature con^pared with Hartford, U celebrating hie 25th the potential of tha new em­ > debt of $1,270,000 when the G 2 DemtKraUc party, the West Ger­ for exchanging films between ploye. ness, plus exhaustion from the ' ttons: In view of that the study Rodgers and Hammeratein. West lead three rounds of man Intelligence service and the 25 for the Socialist Cooperative anniverosuY of ordination to-the year ends Aug. 31. Cut melcm in quarters. Arrangs one or two slicee ♦ K Q 5 the two countries. Commonwealth Federation. priesthood. The most Rev. Hen­ “ Sha’U be Urrifle," ha told a campaign, gave him a below- 1. Build a Junior high school group has recommended nam- ’The dancers on stage might hearts, and South won the third Nm * Eari iaafli E M American Central IntelUkence An Atoterican spokesman said par physical appearance in hla ' ait the Skinner Rd. site.'' ing a building committee to For 1964-65 debt of $1,696,- proeciutto over melon. If melon is peeled, the ham may Agency. ry J. O’Brien, archbishop of reporter. "She already has be bobbing up and down, but be. wrapped around -the slice and eaten with a fork. with the queen. South, a self- 1 G Paw 1 4 pa« the revtalon “ lifts a etraitjacket first television debate with tha 5. Postpone providing kin­ plan the Junior high school to 000 with $144,000 to be paid, taught player, then wondered Hartford, will be a apeclal gueat proved herself good helping they were outclassed by the 2 G Paw 3 4 PMi The West German trade union from the egreement.” around here. She’s natural for late John F. Kennedy. dergarten facilities until the be ready for occupancy as soon leaving $1,522,000 at the end how to limit the trump loss to at the dinner wMch will be at­ people in the audience who ar­ 4 4 AH Paw movement, for which Branclt The new arrangement allows Four-Part Tour I t ." secondary school problem is as possible and to accommodate of the year. 'The.se figures in­ rived on time, but who had to one trick. was u editor, charged that he tended by Cana couples repre­ clude bonds for the addition to film distributors 4n both coun­ senting the parishes throughout Koore photo Kraskin said Luci actually wUl solved. the enrollment up to 1969-70. bob up and down to allow these SALAMMINGS WITH CABBAGE If you have ever been In this had been lured into East Ger­ tries to negotiate directly with .8. Build a Butler-type build­ Staffing costs, the committee the grammar school as the new picture card, winning ttia trick. Of Orient Set Hedds Ministers the diocese. start to work June 15 helping Road Repaving latecomers to get to vacant position you know that one min­ many and kidnaped. each other, setting the price ac­ with visual training. The 'only ing 24 by 100 feet, near the high feels, would be about the same town office building. 8 salammings (large sweet lUlian link sausage) Declarer later geta to dummy The Rev. John D. Hughes of The Cana committee from the Engaged seats, invariably In the center ute seems very long and that cording to the mariiet value. problem Is what to do with the school for not more than $10,- for a Junior high as for double For 1965-66— debt of $2,402,- 1 large Italian curly or regular white cabbage with a diamond to lead tha Jack Fascinating worke of art tell St. Mary’s Episcopal Church New Haven (West) Deanery la of a row Finally things settled three minutes seems about twice ’TOWN; South Africa The engagement of Miaa Secret Service agent assigned to In Fourth Week 000 to store equipment and sup­ sessions at the high school 000 including the cost of the down, and I got a chance to pay salt and pepper as long as eternity. After about of apadet for a flneaae through the story of life tai the Orient has been elected president of in charge of arrangements/ Bast. This captures the ten and —Seven ecientlflc societies LONDON (AP) — An Ameri­ Jeanne Marie Cavaroc of New her. plies. which would be the alternative. proposed new Junior high attention to the performers, two minutes of thought, South have defied an order by the on "Far Eastern Arts," a four- the Manchester Ministerial Ae- Orleans, La., to William Fran- Ferguson Rd. residents, who Saute sausages In chicken fryer until brown^ but the other picture card at the can lecturer has been asked by sociation. Assisting the new "We’ve got to think of some­ 4. Locate the office of the The committee concluded that school, with payment of $180,- and the performance on atage. was too embarrassed to take Ministry of Education, Arts and ciz Ryan of Manchester has not cooked through. Cut cabbage in slices and leave In eame time. the Home Office to leave program tour of another world president during the next year thing real clever," said Kraa­ live between E. Middle Tpke. school superintendent in the the ten rooms being added to 000, leaving $1,414,000 at the The show will be repeated to­ any mors time. He Isd a dia­ Science, to forbid nonwhite Public Invited been announced by her par­ kin. "Maybe give him some vis­ new town office building. Coventry Grammar School will night and curtain ia at 8, which good-sized pieces. If washed, drain well. Place atop saus­ mond to dummy and returned Dally ()ueaMoa Britain. No reason was i^ven, that premieres Tuesday at 8 will be the Rev. Robert Shoff of and Garth Rd., wUI have their - end of the year. ages. Cover and cook at medium heat about 15-20 mins, membership. but hie friends believe It is be­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. ual training." 6. Establish a capital outlay solve the elementary school For the next six years— with means Just that! A sellout is the Jack of spades. Partner opene with ona elub, p.m. on Channel 24. the Church of the Nazarene as street repaved Monday aa m or longer until sausages and cabbage are cooked. Salt and The controversy began last cause of hie paolftst actlvlUes. vice president and the Rev. To Visit Temple Cavaroc of New Orleans. Lucl’s sister Lynda Bird, 20, la account with annual appropri­ problem until 1969-70. payments of $152,500 each expected, so get there early if East was much too experienc­ and the next player paeaee. You week when South African Hoat Didier Graeffe of the Her fiance is the son o f Mr. seeing a tall young Marine Lieu­ crew from Roncari Industries you want a ^ood seat, and by pepper to taste. Place cabbage on plotter and top with ed to cover dummy’s Jack with n je American is Bertram Abram Sangrey of United Meth­ ations to finance construction Building the Junior high year, the debt on Aug. 3d, 1972 sausages. hold; Bpadee, K-8-4; Hearte, 8- science societies were told to University of Florida, a com- and Mrs. Maximillian R. Ryan tenant assigned as a social aide takes the town’s resurfacing getting there early, allow every­ the king of apades. South’s bid­ Benson, 89, a lecturer in psy­ odist Church, Bolton, secretary- Temple Beth Sholom will hold of physical education and ath­ and freeing space in the high would be $754,000. 7-5; DUunon^ <)-96-4t Ctobe, ban nonwhites or lose their gov­ chology who arrived here in .poser, a playwright, and an art at the White House. program into Its fourth week. body to aee the show in peace. ding Indicated at least a six - treasurer. of 53 Sw Hawthorne St. letic space requirements. school, the committee contends, For the next eight years— 9-6-S. ernment subsidies. August 1961 on e three-month photographer, t>ring his lifelong an open hopse of Its new syna­ Miss Cavaroc graduated from She and the Leatherneck, 1st I The road workers will move 6. Appropriate $il0.000 im­ will make rooms available for ’Die tunes o f the Broadway card trump suit, so West could Interest in Oriental thought and A native of Youngstown, payments would be reduced to RISSOTTO CON FUNGHI What do you eayt Prof. W. J. Talbot, secretary visa. His visa was subsequently Ohio, the Rev. Mr. Hughes re­ gogue tomorrow, from 2 to 8 the Academy of the Sacred Lt. David A. Lefeve, 24, of Lath- from there to Greenwood Dr., mediately to correct drainage the special classrooms needed. standby are so well known as have only one or two spades at cultgre to viewers when he ex- $142,500 and then $132,500 each Answer; Paes. You need 6 of the Royal Society of South extended several times. ceived his A 3 , degree from p.m. Heart, New Orleans, and at­ am, N.Y., attended the preview | from a point north of E. Middle In recommending that the to need no comment from me. moat. A cover would help South, Africa, said he knew of seven aniines subjects as various aa problem at Robertson School. year, and by Aug. 31, 1980 the Saute one large onion, chopped fine. In butter until points for a sound response to Now he has been told his per­ Kenyon College, and his B.D. The new building at 4(X) E. tend Manhattanville CoRege of benefit performance of the mus­ Tpke. to Vernon St.; and all of school superintendent be given "Dites-moi,” “ Some Elnchanted soft but not brown. Add 1 lb. sliced fresh mushrooms or but could not help the defenders. which had decided not to change the traditional tea company, the 7. Establish a permanent debt would have ben paid. partner’s opening bid, and this mit will not be renewed because degree from Bexley Hall, both middle Tpke. was scheduled the Sacred Heart. She received ical ’’Cunelot’’ at the National Indian Dr. and Marion Dr. office space in the new town of­ Elvening ’’ “There Is Nothing 2 large cans sliced mushrooms, using liquid. If fresh mush­ Loses Two Trumps doctrinea o f (Tonfuoius, and Uib building committee to cope The borrowing capacity of hand counts to only 5 polnta. If at Gambler, Ohio. He also did for viewing by the community her B.A. degree from H. Sophie Theater in Washington Monday Residents along the streets with the expanding require­ fice building, the committee lAke A Dame,” “ Bali Ha’l,’’ and rooms are added, more butter may have to be added. Add After this play. South had to makeup used by a Kubuki danc­ night. are requested by Town Engi­ the town is $4,657,576 o f which you’re going to look for trouble er. graduate work at Overland in February, but a severe snow­ Newcomb <3ollege, New Or­ ments that win exist from this suggests using space designated the reet of the sclntlUating 2 cups rice (not instant). Fry rice slowly stirring until losa two trump tricks, and his White House spokesmen said neer Walter Fuss to observe de­ for Civil Defense. Civil Defense, $3;t94;166 may be used for gen­ soore soimded Juat as fresh sa wait until you have a batter Dr. Graeffe, who recently re­ (Ohio) Graduate School of 'The­ storm forced a cancellation. leans, where she was a member time forward. well coated. ’Then, add 2 qts. hot chicken broth (may be contract. He could have found of Chi Omega sorority and Lynda has other dates. But Lef­ tour signs while paving ts in it says, would be located else­ eral purposes and schools; they did fifteen years or eo ago hand. turned from on- of his frequent ology. The tent-like -structure has The Jobs It Faced purchased canned), a fmall amount at a time, enough to the right line of play If he had eve seems to be her most fre­ progress, since the new road where in the building. If that is $998,062 for sewers and $655,- when they filzt became known. tripe to the Far East, deals in Ordained In 1949, he has won several architectural Kappa Delta Pi honorary fra­ When the school study com­ keep rice moist, and stirring constantly. Rice must not boll. really thought for twenty min­ served at Bucyrus, Ohio; Green- prizes, and has evoked much in­ quent escort since she broke her surface may be damaged if pre­ not done, the group says, funds 368 for urban renewal. Myra ’Treaah as Nellie For- utes or If he has spent five min­ For Shelnwold’a se-paga book­ the first o f the half-4iour pro­ ternity. She completed summer Continue, until rice la cooked. Serve immediately adding castle, Ind.; Liverpool, N. Y., terest among area residents. engagement to Navy Lt. Ber­ maturely used. mittee was appointed by the will have to be provided for ’Hie enroUment bush, Fredrick S|>rague as utes a day reading a bridge col­ let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," grams with the way o f li'ving in courses at the Sorbonne in Pa­ salt and pepper to taste. Small amount of consomme or and Waterbury before coming nard Rosenbach of Comfort, combined board of education, more space since the high In analyzing data to arrive at Emile DeBeque and Beverly left-over beef gravy may be added for color and additional umn. Especially this column. send SO cents to Bridge Book the Orient—from the solitude of ris, France, and Oxford Uni­ Tex. finance and selectmen (to school building is not designed its recommendations, the com' South can make the contract Manchester Eve. Herald, Box Oriental hermits to the rough to St. Mary's as OMistant and versity in England. In the Mardi Burger ae had flavor, being careful not to lose the flavor of the chicken director of education in 1961. However, from Lefeve’s fath­ Cut Rate Gripes ■which it submitted its report to house the superintendent and mittee projected classroom only if West has Q-10 or K-10 of 3818, Grand Central Station, New and tumble existence of the peo­ Gras activities several years moet of the reqionsIbUities, his­ broth. Sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese and serve. A 32nd degree Mason and a er, Bernard A. Lefeve, in Alba­ this week.), it was given the his staff. needs based on expected en­ trionically and vocally. Ken ’This recipe has limitle.ss possibilities for the use of left­ trumps. Declarer starts by lead­ York 17, N.Y. ple in the streets. During the Police Arrests ago. Miss Cavaroc was chosen ny, N.Y., came word that the CHICAGO (AP)— Chicagoans NITES following three programs he member of both the Scottish a maid in the Court of the Job of studying education plant rollment. It found that next ing a low truntp from his hand. Copyright 1064 The committee agreed that Wichman made the most of the overs as cooked meata such as sausage or hamburger may and York Rites, he has been a dates are part of his son's work who can tell off Mayor Richard needs, particularly kindergar­ more space Is needed for physi­ there would be a shortage of also be utilized. West must step up with his Oenerel Featurea Oorp^ takes up the Oriental arts of Olympian Ball, and was pre­ as a serviceman assigned to the J- Daley in fifteen words or lesa comedy in the smaller part at Mason for over 20 years. He Is Richard Edgar, 37, of 363 ten rooms, more elementary cal education and for athletics, 18.3 claasrooms and that by writing and painting, Buddhism, sented at the Grand Bail of the White House. I —without recourse to profanity Luther BUha, and t«e Baglin a member of the institutions Hackmatack St., early today! rooms, special classrooms for but, becauae o f the town’s fi­ 1969-70 there would be a was adequate aa Lt. Joe Cable. and the Japanese theater. Society of the War of 1812. At ------—will be able to do so for 86 ITALIAN SALAD DRESSING committee of the Manchester was charged with breach of i present she is studying for her mentally retarded pupils, cen­ nancial situation, proposes a shortage of 19.6 olsMsrooms. Mr. ^ r s g u e was ,somevdiat on Council of Churches, and is the SUPERSONIC TRANSPORT:! cents starting next month. TODAY— 2K)0-6:SG-9:10 peace after police investigated' doctorate at Tulane University, Government plant for develop­ tral office space, storage and long range program with year­ Projected enroHment figures the small side vocally In the father o f two daughters and a compiaint of a "Peeping - This was noted Friday as tha indicated to the committee that Place 1 or 2 cloves garlic In 1 cup pure olive oil and New Orleans. ment of a supersonic airliner ap-1 work space, physical education ly appropriatimia to a specially part made famous by Pinza in % cup red wine vinegar. 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llta pcoblgnt. Tliera fa soma A r^ Omrchei twr Bodaty n o re fiindamcntsl Uuut aMii> South Windsor ^ Wapptag CanimnUty t Hotpiti^ Note! al Utrlnf oonditioiifi, or school oondltlona, C h u r c h e s 'T h e ' Miss Olds Named Dean Church A^ks t i OJinrch, ia Congiegational or th« too .crowded streets. - There Is roaUBHBD BY Oommnnlty BapUat C%aroh Charek Rev. R oy R. Hntoheon, " • “ •■ somethliii'. “frustratiii(" and "deedly to Rev, needete R-*' Council Approves Budget - u> PBnm NO CO., me S86 E. center St. N. Mata St J. .'■iB^E-Pata Of Skidmore Students Broader Role 1* BlMeU StTMt BOalster hope” In our taitsnsiblas. too, and ^Iist Bev. Alex H. MeenUr, BOalster Rev. FeBx ML Davis, Mtatater SOUTH WtifDtOR — Haiuy 6:89 ta 9 p-na aad private i ra<»S?S*1fk^S^oN may be where the ultimate evil of our Mr*. RIetetd H. Plnaey, With Added Library Funds Enrico Jola, 49, at Hartford, Mia* Claire Bt. OMa, daughter whara ttaty arm 19 ajsi.* to 9 WALTER R. FEROOSOW 9:30 a.m.. Church echoM ta r J. Ooppa Askoclato BtUtatar ' 9:80 and 11 am., Montaig In Politics PnbUih«ra times alts In its dark cave fOndllnc Its at T. S. 9, M iM and troasuror of tha Pol* Bulldlnf o f Mr. and Mrs. Harold 8. OMa pjn. VWtora are ragMiatri mat an agee. Classee through OrMa worship and Churdi sohooL Supply Co. of South Windsor, Some rpmMrrTBS> YESTERDAY: Rev. B fehari O. year beginning July i and end- A former prime minister Of Romney and that ha ' -1 - Payable In Adrance ^ There is a kind o f serendipity In great 7 pm.. Junior High and Sen­ Veterans organlxatlons of Masses at i; 8M. It Mul Tabled to a futura data waa ber of the Italian American Club Norma MacRury, dean of the Donna and W ilfred Burdick Jr., One Tear ...... »^0g Pastor 10 am., Worship serving and June 30, 1966 toU ls I1.009,- Canada and a former congress­ tact the White House to ar> and serious matters u well a * hi those ior High Baptist Youth FeUow- Manchester, and their ahxiUac 31:30 a.m. authorisation for tha town of East Hartford, tha Italian college. Chaplin: Thomas Crockett Jr., Bla ICoDtba Sunday school. Sennon: **ntim 162.68. This is the first govern­ man have told Baptists-to meet range a apot In line ** y tfae Kootba ship. rles, tte DAR and the Dwigh- manager to enter into agree­ Fraternal Soclaty of New Brit­ Misa Olds Is presently com­ Broad Brook: Mrs. Oigm Dim- merely small and pleasant Masses at T, 1^ :16 and ters of the Union Veterans win the BUdst o f Reflection.” ment budget Of South Windsor ain, tha Elks Lodjga of Rockville, the challenge of racial prob­ Detroit Free Pram, raportor. M' One' KoBtb l.w____ 8 pm., Inteifaith Social Ac­ ■acred Heart CBiirril ments rights of way on Foster pleting course work at the Uni­ low. Tamarack Lane, Vernon; And the greatest moat fundamental, tion (Committee o f Manchester 11:16 a.m. attend services. 2:30 p.m.. Junior FeUowship to exceed one million dollars. and a former member at the lems. Frank Beckman obteinM th* "* MEWMCR OF ~ R t 99, VetM* St. Atty, Frank Aheam, town versity of Denver toward her Mrs. Helen Dion. 299 Autumn w ill meet In FeUowship Hall. 11:16 x.m. to 12:15 p.m.. w ill meet at the church. The original budget present­ aoning board of South Windsor ‘ ‘You and Y'have a problem Ford interview, and hto p*par THK ABBOCUTBD PR1C8S ...... most significant, moat 'valuable discov­ Btav. Ralpk Ksm y, Paata* doctoral degrea In tha araa of St.; Donna Grinavich, 71 Sum­ « • Ybe AaaoGlated Preaa ti excluahrely enttUM St. Bridget’s Church School tor Grades 7 7 pm.. Pilgrim Fellowship. ed at the public hearing totaled counaal, raquaated that tha and the State Police Auxiliary. — a problem of equality of all copyrighted the story. Ford lat­ lo tbe'uae of repabllcatlcai of all news d » ery in the field of traffic safety In all Rev. JoliB F . ~ ~ drainage rights In South Wind­ student personnel services in mer St.; Glenn Griswold, 96 Au­ Emanuel Lnthersa Church flirougb 12. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Board of Masses at T:90, l:M , 39 and $996,700.17. He is survived ty his wife, men,’.’ said John G. Diefenbak- er made hU comments availa­ patetm credited to It or not otberwla* credU- history was made, the other day, by a Rev. Stanley T. sor Heights be tabled ihdefin- higher education. tumn St.; Mrs. Anna Irish, 10 ■*a In tbu paper and aleo the local new* dud- Rev. C. Henry Andereon, 6 to. 8 p.m.. Pilgrim Youth Bfissions. The Increase in the budget Mrs. Catherine Miller Pols: a er, former Canadian prime min­ ble to other newsmen. Rev. Detmla R. 11:19 a.m. A Manchester native, Misa Depot Sq.; Theresa Kiely, 43 Ford and his brothers. Ban- ■ 3 Babed her*. ^ „ process of indirection. Pastor Group win m eet at the church was due to the addiUon $4,000 Itely. J-**"'- G oorgo H. P d a of Hart- ister, at the opening session Manor Lane, Wapping; Mrs. All rigbta ot repubUeaUan ol apectal dia- W. L. Booth waa appointyd* ford; a daughter. Mrs. Patricia O l^ waa graduated from Man­ Friday night of a three-day cel- son and William, generally hav* patchea bm ln are alao reaeraed.______A New York lawyer waa defending an Rev. MeKIn T. Peterson, with BO:. > and Bta. Blaiidiall First Congregational Chnreh St. Bsiaasd'a C M n M ' te the cut library budget. The Judith Maxwell, Coventry; By­ by the council to the Industrtal P. Krawski of Wapping; his chester High School in the abratlon of Baptist work in been considered RepuMicans. advertising barge. The barge, which will Aealatant Pastor Layton. United CMondi o f d iris t St Bernard's Tsr., RaelsHRs bulk of thia money is to be uaed ron Shinn. R'FD 2, Bolton; Boyd Tlie Herald Piintms Comnany, Inc., an- 7 p.m.. Mu Sigma Chi Group Andover for the purchase of boolm. Part devalopment comifllation. mother. Mrs. Adeline Pola of Class o f 1947 and from the Uni­ North America. But the Oongresaianal Quarteriy amnea no rtMootai reaponatbUity for typo- tow a big sign for you aroimd Manhat­ Rev. Patrick P. BSMaMg, Smith, Enfield; William Sweet, reported that the three Ford craphlcat eirora appearing In ndvertlaeiDenl* 9 and 10:46 am .. Divine wor­ w ill meet with Mr. and BCrs. Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr. of the increase will be uaed for Booth, who ia northern division South Windsor; three brothers, versity of Connecticut, cum An estimated total of 20,000 62 Starkweather St.; Mra. San­ and other reading matter In The Manchester tan for $12,500 a month, waa attacked, ship with service of Holy Com­ St. Jamee* O ta n h Stanley BCatteson at the churidL Pastor manager for ttM Connecticut George J. Pda. Lixiia J. Pola laude. In the class o f 1961. She Baptists attended the meeting, brothers had contributed $19,006 salaries due to the increase In dra Ziebarth, 19 Eknerson St.; to Democratic coffers in 1*63. Sveolng Herald ______by certain landlubber esthetes, for being munion. Church school. Nursery Msgr. Edward J. Reardoa, library hours. Light and Power Company, is and Brmond O. Pola, all of earned her master's degree I which followed annual sessions Walter Henry, 46 Starkweather Pastor of the Southern and Anierican Ford described himself Satur­ fo r infants. Sermon by Pastor St. Bfaiy’s S^tsoopal Cbnriik T:30 a:ih., Laymen’s Fellow ­ The salary of the deputy reg­ presently scWlng as chairman _,**'^* .J"!?™’ from Syracuse University In i St.: Francis Quinn. 46 Silver- Full aeralce client of N. B. A. Serrtce, a blot on the New York landscape, or Rev. Eugene E. Torpey - - • Mrs. Letlxla Oarione of Ken­ (Norihem) Baptist (jonventlont. day aa an independent. Pnbllabera Repreaentatlvea — Anderson: "The Task and the Ctaweh and Parte Sta. ship. istrars waa increased to $600 of the Citlxens Committee to 1966. Miss Otsire M. Okb Wood Rd., Vernon; Diane seascape. Then somebody thought o f one Rev. Joseph H. MoOsaa sington. Mrs. Florence Bum- _ Mathews 8pe<^ Agency — New York Chl- Resources.” The Bev. George F. Nootrand, 9:45 am., Church school. Btockvfita Study Junior High School and While pursuing her doctoral Lavery, Ellington; WIlHam T. , aaro. Detroit and Borton. . Rev. John D. Regaa "in recognition of the detailed ham of Middlebury. Vt.. Mrs. more argument against it. The billboard' Rector 11 a.m.. Worship servioe. 143 Oiwvs S t studies at the University of en’a college of Rutgers Univer­ Poleshuk, Stafford Springs; . M^MBEHt AUDIT BURKAO OF CIRCULA­ aecounU of their work.” Kindergartens In South Wind­ Ann Haefs and Mrs. Eleanor TIONS carrying barge might, charged the First Chnreh of Clirist, Ihe Bev. John D. Hughes Sermon:,."Revelations of God." An additional $700 waa Add­ sor. Denver, she has been a resident sity, New Brunswick, NJ., for Mia* Jaclyn Trombly, Ware­ 12th Cireah Scientist Masses at 6, T, 8, 9, 10:19 Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Board o f Ra- Presti*, both of Newington, and house Point; Mrs. Gertrude Ma­ chairman of the City Planning Commis­ n e- Bev. Ronald E. Haldemaa ed back to the fir* dapartnMnU The town manager an­ Mrs. Doris Wheeler of South assistant, an administrative as­ six years prior to going to Den­ Judge Denies Display advarUslnx oloelna boors: Masonic Temple and 11:80 a.m. ligiouB Education. lone, 212 Talcdttvllle Rd., Ver­ For Monday — I p.m Friday. sion, constitute a hazard for traffic 9fi0 am., Churcli (M M l tor raauests. Also in the increased nounced that the radio equip­ Windsor, and two grandchil­ sistant in the Student Housing ver. From 1961-63 she waa a Wednesday, 8 pm.. Board of non; Mrs. Alice Borreson. Glas­ For Tuesday — 1 p.m Monday.. 7:80 am .. H oly Oonununion. nurseiy t b r i x ^ aduRs. budget were appropriations to ment authorized in tha last dren. Office, manager of the married field director for the Middlesex Court Cases For Wednesday — 1 p.m Tuesday. along the city’s great waterfront high­ Calvary Ctowch Benevolences. tonbury; Alfred Simpeon, 28 11 a.m., Siuiday service, Sun­ 9 am.. Morning Prayer with 10:46 am ., M cm tag Wetgldp. renovate the receptly purchased budgat has been installed and Tbe funeral will be held students residence, and a part- Area Council of Girl Scouts in Bieu Petition For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wei^sday. (Assemblies of Ctod) Dart Hill Rd.. Wapplhg: Mra. For Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. ways. day school and nursery. instructhm by the Rev. Mr. Classes tor aurssqr Rtasuth Spring Pond. la awaiting license from the Tuesday at 8:16 a.m. from the time student counselor. Middletown. She form erly was M7 E. Middle Tpke. Pearl Danahy. 17a Garden Dr.; EAST HARTFORD SEfifilON For Saturday — I p.m. Friday. This was the chance thrust which The transforming and heal­ Noetrand. Ctaases. Nursery and Union Congregational CBinreh Grade 3. ' Mayor John Egan said that Benjamin J. Callahan Funeral She was director of students very active In girl scouting in Robert T. Bieu, formerly of ClaasUIed deadline; 10:30 am. each day a( The Rev, Kenneth L. Rockville FOC. He hopes that it will be Oliver Mansur, 16 Rusaell St.; Patrick 8. Verrencla, 88, ing effects of knowing man's Kindergarten In the CMldren’s 6:80 pm., Mstbodiat Teatti the tax rate will be set Wadnea­ Home, 1603 Mato St.. East at Douglass College, the wom- Manchester. East Hartford and now serving publication except Saturday — 9 am. evoked what ought from now on to be Gustafson, Pastor to operation next week. He not­ Lee Larson. Hebron; Gary Gui- Hartford, yaaterday waa sen­ spiritual Identity as a child of OhapeL Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Pastor FeUennhip. XtootioB a t cdiflhsin. day. The tax rate ia aet by Hartford, with a solemn high named Waldman’s Law Of Traffic God w ill be emphasized at ed that a request from the fire an 8- te 26-year term in State llano, 3 Walnut 8t.; Mrs. Alice tenced to serve 90 days at th* Saturday. May 28 9:46 a.m., Sunday 8choraw If you be men,’ said Sampson. classes for all ages. Member­ through Grade 9. Grades 8 and Mean to You?” years ago. sanitary conditions. Laurel Day Camp will be op' The very fact that Waahingtea surprisingly enough, precisely the same Tuesday, 8 pm.. Board of dea­ Church o f Rockville at Lsglon gion said that they did not want opportunity to help the town . . - -«« M - J T • if”** from the Morrison resigned his port as •Gregory, remember thy swashing ship class meets in sanctuary. 9 attending church. Wednesday, 8 pm.. Group She is survived by her hus­ Mrs. Johnson charged that has Invited a high-level govern­ cons and deaconesses. Orienta­ Field. the petition to restrict the nam­ prepare a detailed road map. erated June 22-26 I register. smbassador to the OAS to run as that already given in Waldman’s Law. 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. 9 a.m.. Reception o f Confir­ Bible studies In the-Bible aid: band, James W. Green; another the homes along Rt. 6 have toeen ment delegation from a Com­ blow.’ How many slow-witted Mods, It is tion Meeting. Wednesday, T p.m.. Boy. ing of any given park. The Le­ Some of the roads were bought July 8 with Mrs. Paul Donahue I Employes told police that they for governor in Louisiana’s Sermon: "The Godhead:, Our mation class into church mem­ "Babylon the Great Has Fallen! son, Lawrence of Tampa; four munist country is probably legitimate to wonder, were racking their There is nothing which so distracts the Scouts. gion wants the park to ba a me­ by the town as far hack aa subjected to "shocking condi­ of Andover m d l r « ^ - | were working outside and did ; Democratic primary. He lost to Triune Help.” by the Rev. Mr. bership. God’s Kingdom Rules!’’ at the grandchildren and several tions.” mors significant than what ta attention of women drivers, either, as United Methodist Church Thursday, 3:16 pm., Oirl morial to all veterans and not 1810. Dus to the early purchase Nippewauke ia ^ » not see anyone enter. But they John J. McKelthen in the Jan. brains at Margate last weekend to find Ransom. Nursery and Children’s 10:46 asn., Reception o f adult following locations: 87 Birch nieces and nephews. She added, "Odor is prevalent scouts. Sequena is open to a ll' did see the back of the robber aa n runoff discussed. "beautiful women on the sidewalks.” Churches. Rt. 44A, Bolton Scouts. to one individual. o f some o f these roads many of the appropriate fight-starting Insult ? members. Second Mile Club in St., 18 Chambers S t, 287 Oak­ Funeral services will be held at all times, due to the nature who have completed Grade 4. | he ran out the door and disap- Btav. Abram W. Sangrey The town council authorised them might be thought to be 7 p.m., Evening Service. land S t in Manchester; also 144 Monday at 2 p.m. at the Potter of the material processed. When ------peared among some psrked egrs And ho'W many Rockers were reminded, Wesley Hall. Senior High For­ Minister Uidtartan Ui the town manager to contact abandoned by the town. A pub­ Hymnsing and message. Study Griffin Rd. in South Windsor Funeral Home, 466 Jackson St., the processing is taking place, Manchester Evening Herald at the atatlon. as the fights became desperate, of the um in Cooper Hall. FeUowship the MiDC oonoeming the forma­ lic hearing will be held in the The Right To Disagree On Cuba of Pentecost entitled, "The Phe­ and Frendi Rd. in Bolton. Wjllimantic. The Rev. Win- the smell is unbearable to the , Colombia correspondent Vlr- a check of the register showed Ridyard Winner 1750,000 Blaze nomenon of Pentecost," 2:30 p.m., Ohildrai’s Day 9:16 am ., Sunday school 2639 Mata S t tion of a committee of citizens future on the adoption of the swashing words they had spoken back The main lesson to be learned from Friday at the Kingdom Hall: throp E. Stone will officiate. point of nausea. The material glnU BL Carlson telephone *28- that $182 waa missing. The thief Monday, 7:16 p.m.. Meeting Vespers. classes and nursery. Qlastonbnry to study a tie-in with MDC for final town road map. to their home cafes? « Mr. Dean Rusk’s speech at the N A TO 7:26 pm., Theocratic Minis­ Burial will be In Storrs Ceme­ conaists of chicken feathers,! 9224. took only the Mils. In South Boston of the trustees. 4:46 p.m., Confirmation olasa 9:15 and 10:45 a.m., Worship. sewage treatment. This is the Of UConn Prize council on Tuesday is that American try SohooL P Y F 's to M eet tery. chicken offal, and the refuse Witnesses said the thief looked "The stupidity o f their motives does Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., Mid­ tea. Susannah Wesley Hall. Sermon: "On Living to the 10:30 am., Servioe. Sunday first step to aee if an agree­ policy towards Cuba is as stubborn and 8:30 p.m., Service meeting. The Senior PYF will meet BYiends may call at the fu­ from beef slaughterhouses . . . about 18 to 17 years old, about (Outtaeed from not, however, in the least excuse the 'vio­ week Bible discussion and pray­ 7 pm. Jimior High Fellow^ Fullest.” school dassM for kindergarten ment can be reached between tomorrow at 4 p.m. for a carni­ neral home tomorrow from 7 A 1960 graduate of Manches- misguided as ever—which is to say that the m i x : and the South Wind­ A t time huge ^lea of this dis­ • feet ». dark, medium build. lence they did to Mrs. Stott or to the er. Topic: “ If God Knows What ship. Trinity Covetiant Church 6:30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship. through high sdiool. Nuncry. val. They will have ms their to 9 p.m. Youths lo Face . , . . . , , ter High School has been ------„ it is almost as stubborn and misguided sor study group suitable to both. gusting material is dumped out­ dark hair and wearing a red avvarded the 1964 Connecticut misdeed* such aa that o t M rx We Need, Why Should We 7:30 pm., M em b en h ^ Semi­ Hackmatack St. Topic: “The New Morality.” Guest speaker. Dr. David BIU- guests the P Y F of the First many other b3rstanders who got in their as British policy towards Elgypt The The question Is then put to a side the plant and left overnight plaid shirt and dark pants. Association of Real Estate Helen Kaezynaky, who fled with P ray?” nar. Susannah W esley Hall. Near Keeney fit bar of the Hartford Semiaary, Congregatimia) Church in South way or the damage they did to other general propoeltions on which Mr. Rusk referendum; if the town signi­ and sometime# over the week­ Counts Prize. her grandchildren and her Ufa Rev. K. lyitar Bask, Pastor St. George’s Episcopal Church w ill discuss Islam. Diecuaston Windsor. The junior PYF will claims to have based his policy are sen­ fies agreement, then all towns end.” Allan L. Ridyard of 20 North- saving*—$700. While looking people’s property. Long before the so­ R t 44A Bolton and coffee after. Vtattor* are meet at the church from 6 to Funerals sible, if not exactly novd; the trouble in the district must also signify Appeals to the firm have been Two of three Manchester field St. has been cited as an after the children and a few ciologists have discovered what it Is 9:30 am., Sunday sdiool with Rev. Edward W. Johnson, Vicar welcome. 7:30 p.m. for a worship service Town Truck Hit - is that the conclusions he drew from their agreement. This procedure made repeatedly and often State outstanding University of Con- prUed possessions, she was help- classes fw all age groups, kin­ and election of officers and a youths, all teenagers, are being that makes teenagers into hooligans the them do not follow. It Is quite true, as may take from three to five Mrs. Amelia K. Undner Police are 'requested for help necticut student In real estate. : less to halt a woman who Connecticut Yankee dergarten through adult 8 a.m.. Holy Ctommimicm. fit. Peter’s Episeopal Church picnic supper. held by police in connection police will ha've had to cope with what­ Mr. Rusk said, that the main threat of years. FUneral aervicea for Mra. to curb the violations of state By M otorist Dr. Robert O. Harvey, dean! snatched th* $700 and disap- 10:46 am.. Morning Worship. 10:16 a.m.. Holy Communion Wapplng Communist expansion is no longer to be By A.H.O. The study groups do not com­ All sixth graders are invited Amalia K. Lindner of 106H litter laws, uncovered trucks of with the sale and drinking of of the UOonn School of Busi- p«ared. ever happens at the seaside on August Sermon for Trinity Simday: and Church School. Rev. James A . BlrdsaU, Vlear found in Ekirope but in other parts of mit the town in any way. The to attend. Members are asked Bluefield Dr. were held yester­ offal, and seepage of liquids. liquor. A Manchsstar water depart- ness Administration announced Bank Holiday. In these affairs the les­ Ethics, as developments In felt mean, sit down and write a “The. Christian God.” 7 p.m.. Young People’s J the world. It is equally true that Dr town manager stated that the to bring their own hot dogs and day afternoon at the Watkina- A t present, a suit is pending ment truck yesterday w a s! the presentation to the for for- letter. 4 p.m., Anlnversaiy Service Fellowship. David R. Du banka, )9. of 142 son taught by the Courts— which tends Castro would like to win the rest of New York, in Massachusetts, In 10 am .. H oly Oonuminiok. town would be remies if It did rolls. This will be the last Weat Funeral Home, 142 E. in Suj^rior Court at Rockville. struck by a Lebanon motorist mer XfHS track team captain, at Evangelical Covenant Spruce St., and the ‘companion to be taught arbitrarily to the least Latin America to the Communist camp Washington, and Connecticut 'But the area in which this not investigate all ithe poesl- meeting until fall. The Subur- Center 8t. The Rev, C. HoIIia Members of the aaeoclation at the corner of Camp Meet Church, Springfield, Mass. The case of George D. iJlldden, 18, of INVITATION just u the American revolutionaries in sort of thing happens—the area bilitles,...... noting. that!...... this _ ___ was banlte Young Adult Group will Jr., associate pastor of South are now in a huddle with law­ Ing Rd. and Porter St fleet-footed— is probably less of a deter- all illustrate, continues to make Rev. Mr. Rask, piincipa] speak­ 1776 wanted to win over the rest of the o f the state employe,— has one way to ascertain the costs. ®®'***’ Con- Methodist Church, officiated. yers to urge action on the suit. 136 Bissell -fit., have been charg­ Nelson Babcock. 44, of Leb­ Legal Notices n n t than the measures the police can news. In New York, the last er. There will be no evening FOR BIDS world to their camp. It may also be never been, to our observation, The town council authorized grogational Church, East Hart­ Frederic Werner waa organist. They elected new officers at ed with disposing of liquor anon hit the truck driven by thing we noticed was that the service at Trinity. A Thought for Today Herald I UHITATION OaOEB take to stop the fighting.” true that the Cubans are exporting sub­ the area where a close watch on the town manager to enter into ford, to hear Herbert Smith Burial was in Blast Cemetery. the meeting as follows; Peter without a permit and selling Joseph H. Forbes, *8, 40 Laurel At A Court OF PROBATE held at 1) Sealed bids will be received chairman of a Citizens Ethics Monday, 6:16 am.. Men’s Sponsored by the Manchester Finally, the editorialist tries to face up version to six Latin-American countries, ethics is needed most agreements for additional rights speak on "Civil Righte.” Bearers were George Heins. Naumec, preeident; Gus Koa- liquor to a minor. Glidden has St. U&ncheRter within and for tha IMj for the construction o f an AD- Prayer FeUowship and break­ just as Tom Paine and Thomas Jeffer­ Committee had become so in­ We think that a code o f eth­ Connell o f Churches of way on Foster Rd. The addi­ A special church meeting will Robert Heins, Joseph Richards tyk, vice president; Mrs. George posted a $1,000 bond while A oassenaer in toe car Manchester on the 16th DITION AND ALTERATIONS to the omnipresent questions of why it fast at the Clark home, 31 Cas­ Yesterdays ■ day ot May. 1964 ROBERTSON son exported subversion to the Old terested in public affairs he ics might find many more tional rights of way are needed be held tomorrow night at 8 in and William J. Lennon. W. Johnson, secretary and John awaiting court action on June Anita Babcock, 44, Lebanon, ” '^r«i*nt.~''Hon! TO ROBERTSON SCHOOL, happens and how it can be cured. tle Rd. John J. Walirtt. World in the eighteenth century. All was trying to run for office. He problems to deal with, and do for proper road realignment. the Sanctuary. The meeting will Brho, treasurer. 8; Blubanks is being held in was taken to Manchester Me- Judge North School Street, Manches- Tuesday, 1:30 pm.. Ladles’ Read Matthew 28; 18-20 "Neither the police nor the Courts." this is very wicked, no doubt. Does it. made news because he was soon the state and its people a lot 25 Yeari Ago The area has several sharp be for the purpose o f conr , Rev. John M. Fitzgerald Scout Flag Ceremony lieu o f a similar bond and will morial Hospital, examined and ConnecUcut, at the office of Prayer FeUowship. •Tile Trinity’ however, justify a total embargo of the accused of unethical practices in more potential good if it were curves and has been the scene ai(|ering the revised by-lawa ' Committal aervicea for the A special feature^ a flag cere­ released. ^ ^. the General Manager. Munlcl- he writes, "can cure the ailment which New Haven Railroad figures be present^ in Circuit Court kind which the United States wishes to his campaigning. also established for the mem­ Wednesday. 7:30 pm.. Mid­ Tomorrow most Christian of many acoidenta. The righU and the purchase of a house Rev. John H. BMtzgerald of mony which includes the rais­ Both vehicles had to be towed I On moUon ot Irene M(^Jarvia of pal Building, Manchester, Con- afflicts the people with whom they have week service of Bible study and 12 Monday. enr^loy against Cuba? In Washington, there is dis­ bers of the General Assembly, churches will observe the festl- riiow Manchester 12th to atate were purchaaed by the town fo r the second minister. Brooklyn, i-I. Y., will be held at ing of new International flags, f r ^ the rttene. ' months to deal. The community has to make pray^. Thomas P. Heleen, 14, of 52 One of the major wesdenesses of cussion o f a potential code of for the state’s legislators ks vsJ of the Holy Trinity, ac­ in value of new authorlMd oon- from A lex and Lila Andruais. 1:80 p.m. tomorrow in St. hM been . planned for Camp B ab c o c k waa arrarted, from the I6th day of Mmy. 1964. be JUNE 18, 1964 at wtuch ttma Friday, 6:46 p.m.. Junior Hl- On Wednesday the church Wells 8t., who was arrested those who took pert in the violence of American policy is that it is nol at all ethics for members of the Unit­ well as for its administrators. Alao authorized were ease­ Peter’s Cemetery, Hebron. The Laurel's open house, Sunday ehaiYed with facing to obey a and the same are limited and' they will be publicly opened and Lesgue. knowledging the place which struotion; previous standing — school ataff will meet at the shortly after 1 a.m. today when last weekend into people who will one clear what it Is supposed to achieve. A - ed States Senate. And in Con­ This has been politely sug­ ment! to widen Kelly Rd. The home of Mrs. Edwin Goese. 751 Rev. Gordon Weeman, rector of from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. stop sign and is ta jp p ea r in read aloud. I i God the Father-Creator had in 16th in state. which to bring in their cleima ___, total blockade of Cuba, applied to Cuban necticut. Governor Dempsey’s gested by Governor Dempsey’s box culvert on Kelly Rd. is not Murray Rd. at 7:80 p.m. The St. Peter’s Church, will offl- - Scout families may visit th* found intoxicatsd on Purnell Manchester court on line 8, to againat aatd estate, and aaid *«- 2) Sets o f the contract docu- day be bored to tsars at the thought of 23on EvangeUcal establishing the heavens and Morlarty Bros, begin w«tfc of commerce with the Communist world special committee on ethics has CommlssloriP and it will un­ adequate to carry the flow of senior choir will meet at 8 p.m. elate. camp and bring a picnic lunch. PI., is being held by police In answer the charge •cutrix ia directed to give public ments may be obtained at tha going to Brighton to have a fight. The Lutheran Church earth, and placing man upcm grafling property at Center and as well as with the Western world, might come up with a report recom­ doubtedly be proposed more water. The town engineer! want The miaionary committee will Mrs. Clifton Gray of Nor­ lieu of a $25 bond for intoxica­ office ot Scudleri A Mankey, (Missouri Synod) the earth. We shall praise the Broad Ste. their clAims within WLid time id" . x-i* -a ^***9 sea,___*. Mods, the Rockers, and Any other groups bring Dr Castro to his knees. But 'n mending formal adoption, by tangibly in the next session of to install three 60-inch pipes meet at tHe home o f Mra. M el­ Mra. Mary L. Lata* wich will sound the bugle at 3 tion. low^ by pubii^ina a copy of thie Architects, 627 Main StreeCg Cooper and High Sts. Savior, Jesus Christ, who on the with similar inclinations need morb than blockade on that scale would have to be the next Generail Assembly, o f a the General Assembly, but the Girl Booiite of Manohaater with two heads. The roiad will vin Cox, 414 Foater St. at 8 p.m. H ie funeral o f Mra. M ary L. p.m. and fifteen new flags, rep­ The charges followed a stop order In aome newapaper having a Manchester, Connecticut, on code of ethics which would ap­ The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, cross atoned tor the sins of all Women Injured most things a real and useful community applied by force, and would constitute prospect is that the legislators plan to attend Now York aJao be widened to 30 feet with Sunday, May 31 will be the Lain# of 133 Cooper Hill 8t. resentative of an international light violation, also lodged ;^{S‘" “ ^."hin‘'’ten"%1ty.'’ ^?^^i: Ifc ' ^ ^ an act of aggre.ssion as indefensible as ply to state employee, to be ad. will, as usual, prove better at mankind, and we shall call on WorW’B Fair. a proper approach. The road ia was held this morning from the girl who has been attending the against EXibanks. which obcur- dat^ of this order and rMurn positing^ a check for #60.00 peiP to which they can belong. I f they feel last Sunday to return appli­ the Anglo-French attack on Eg>’pt in ministered by a new State Com­ making laws for others than at the Holy Spirit for His guidance praaantly 12 feet off center. A ______John F. Tierney Funeral Home, camp, will be raised. Guests red early today at Broad and In Rt. 6 Crash nuUce to thin court of the notice set of documents, made p*y- 9 a.m., Sunday School for all Miss Gertrude Fanarty, direc­ cations for the Vacation Bible I given. left out. If they feel that nothing that 1966. It is obviously out of the question. mission on Ethics. making them for themselves. and power to keep us in the larg* tree, which i* a land mark School. They may be returned W. Center St, with a aol- from the United Nations have able to the Town of Manchester, ages. tor of Recreation Centw, guest Center Sts. JOHN ,J. WAl-EKTT. Judge. other people do is fun, they will tend to But in that case, what la the United It seems a fair bet that the But this second area, that of path of holy living. We Join in ia aituated at /ihe comer of tu. -1------—----- > Maaa o f requiem at been visiting the camp since A North Windham woman Connecticut. Each General (km- 9:80 a.m.. Adult Bible time. of honor at miscellaneous Slow­ to the church school or In a Patrolman John Hughes, on States trying to do? If a total blockade next seasion o f toe General As­ the legialator servant o f the the hymn of praise as we thank Ui* tntaraectlon. 'nie engineera tpecially marked box in the 8 t James’ Church. The Rev. 1952. was hospitalised last night af-— AT A rouRT OF PROBA'TE held tractor Will be limited to two gang together and fight together and 10 a.m.. Divine Worship with er given by women’s bowling cruiser patrol at the Intersec­ o f Cuba is ruled out, what is the poiiit sembly will vote to set up such state) is still not the area where Him for all things. propose to put curbing slong church office. John D. Itogan waa celebrant, The Camp Laurel program ter a head-on collision on Rt. 6 Diafrict'^oJ *Mancherter ^ ih7 18U> " ‘ te of documents. Depoalta will make life ugly for us all. Theirs is an Holy Oommunlmi. Text: Ro­ team df Bast Side Reo. tion, observed a car leave Mor- of trying to impose a partial one? Elven a formal ’ code of behavior for something moat needs to be “ Holy, holy, holy. Lord God th* road to direct traffic away the Rev, Joaeph H. McCann was has featured an Intematimial In Columbia. day of May. 1964. be refunded upon return o f th* mans U: 88-86. Theme: "The Board o f Zoning OommiSBlon- iarty Bros. Service Station and ailment which can only be cured when if all economic contact between Cuba state employee. done about ethics. Almighty All Thy works from the tree. H ie eaaementa Bfaaeheator Evening Herald deacon and the Rev. Bhigene F. session for' several years. It first Barbara Flrger, 23, was ad- Present. Hnnt.’nirn Th«i u>. m dav nt t.rmct documents will be on file 6:80 p.m., Walther League aide o f M a in ' s t opened' tor from J. B. Shepard an area of America, but he failed to show, hovf a who might be tempted now which things are really done, The Rev. C. Henry Anderson Thief Gels 8100 Florence Zents, Phlllppino. Walker. 20. of S W ^ u t fit., euta and bruises and released. .June. 1964. at len n’ci^k tort- at th* office of th* Town Build- ly to buy that combination of diagnosis Young People’s Society meeong busineae. Bearers were William Klot- NATO boycott of Cuba could affect their and then and here and there to where the real operations are Emanuel Lutheran Church xer, Talmadge Rlggsvy, Roger Dorothy is tha first Jamaican the latter who had just bssn Police said, Mias F irger’s car, noon'at the Probate Office In the Ing Depsrtmant, Municipal and description which is contained In the with ;raqeption of newly con­ activities one way or the other. Or is it mix a little state buslqeM with accomplished, but where they Mias M ary B. MoQulre resigns In House Break Laine, Cyril Cohun, A l Pianta- to be a guest, therefor*, th* picked up after asking for a head^ north, rollided ^th a Building Mancheater.^Co^rotl. one single sentence: firmed. suggested that Castroite agents travel a little private side profit. usually stay forever in the Cluureh o* the Naiarene from teaching staff of HRS. Persoiud Notifies nlda and Milton Nowseh. next new flag to be added w ill ride to his home, polies said. car driven by Douglaa Wojick, AiimHi for a hearlnc on th# al* cut; at the office of Scudleri m Wednesday, 6 p.m., Sunday " I f they feel left out, if they feel that by bus? There has always been some of realm of rumor. It la the area -^38 Blata St. be hera. V^irthsr investigation by 2 2 ,''ot Willimantic near the lowanrc of said account and aald Mankey, Architects. 627 Mala School Staff supper meeting. J A home on Charter Oak St. The truth is that American policy this kind of business, o f the in which the biggest political Rev. Robert J. Sboff, Bllnlstor The purpose o f these sessions Hughes revealed liquor in the Manchester Sand and Gravel Ji|iid^tSute*^anf^iWi 'courr'direcu Street, Manchester, Omnecti nothing that other people do is fun. they Saturday,, any ttme beginning In Memoriam waa antered yesterday and 1100 towards Cuba is not a rational policy at same kind itnd proportion illus­ bosses, who may actually hold Rev. R. Alfred Swata, 10 Yean Ago in twenty dollar Mila was sto­ ia to leam curioms, crafts, car with an additional cache of | Co. Trooper Gail Smith of the that notice' of the time and p lace' cut. and at th* F. W. Dodge will tend to gang together and fight to­ at 8 a.m., Walther League Me­ ta toTiaa memory of John Koeek, lUI. It is not a considered attempt to trated by recent warrants is­ no official pubUc office at all, Associate Mlnlator Vhe peaoed away- May » . 19^. len. . Gunmen Kidnap songs, dancles and games of liquor in the car’s trunk. I Colchester Troop is Inveatigat- »»»l*ned for ’••I'' hearing ^ Corporation, 1 Professional gether and make life ugly for us all.” morial Day Young People’s out­ reach a definite objective so i£uch as an sued after investigation baaed maintain eontrol of, both legis­ Mra. Stancliff Wood, 292 other countries, to widen out­ Walker was released without ' tog. '______\ iStVi"..':^ m.r‘?:n” ‘;s% i"e7r".ru P t IT Farmington, Connecticut ing at Mt. Tom RaMrvaUoo, Center Thanplans win Asso­ I^ary day in aome amaii way. . ’That Is the way it happens, at least, act o f exasperated pique. AaVsuch it is on an anonymous lettsr. lative and administrativa proc­ 9:10 a.m., Sunday Schmfl ciated Little Theater ptaqna for Charter Oak fit., rafwrted to Mme. Daggault looks, broadeni horizons and to charges after the trio waa tak­ heard thereon by publuminc a copy 4) Each bidder Shall lubinit 'Holyoka, Mass. olasaas for all u e s . Btomorlaa of you ooma our way, IT not any precise kind of why they her perfectly comprehensible. It Its galling If there eYer gets to be an of­ esses and exercise this control beat over-all plagr psus*nted In Tima and yaari roll awlftly by, Manoliectar police last night inspire a contlnQing intereat in en to police headquarters for of thlR order in Bome newjpa>r with hU bid a cerUfled 0h6Ck Of for the Americans to see a ruthless ficial Commission oiv Btolca, in favor of the welfare of out­ 10:46 a.m., Worship Sarvlce. •lit levo and memoriea never die. that h «r home had b a e n ^interrogatiofi. Police reported l?lc\‘"*ai‘ l y ’r 'V f^ A ' bid bond in an amount equal to ^ to feel that way In the first place. ‘ Oospal Han one-act festival. (Oeattaned frwn Pag* One) other people ann places. dictatorship established on their door­ there will be a recogAIxed place side grianta. Imagine a State The S«v. Roger tsia a , guest entarad fmd $100 taken from a In the beginning, the Inter­'^that Bkibanks and Glidden al­ Uir day of said bearing, and by 10% o f th* bid price. But another part o f this British diag­ 416 Center St speaker. Members of Youth Caravan •dwln, and (amlly About Town step; and doubly galling to know that it for anonymous letters to be Commission of Ethics with pow­ wallet in ian upatalri bedroom. national girl* were visitors *t legedly admitted to buying a 8' E*ch bidder ahall alao piw- 6 p.m.. Youth Services. of Church of Naxarane receive hat found in the abandoned pan­ I nosis, with a suggestion of the possible has been established in what was, to. all. written to; Then, if you happen er to inquire into what legal Of Thanks Mra. Wood told the poUra el truck and followed a trail the homes o f various campete "couple o f cases’’ o f bssr and Robert J, Biske, \aon nf Ed­ order in Alice A. A^^raon. II lant eVidenc* o f ability tO pro- I0:B0 a.m,. Breaking bread. . 7 p.m., EvangelisUc flervice. awards for deeds of honor. , to r sure, seems to have relatively little to intents qnd purposes, an ectnomic to be an ordinary citizen who fees are paid to what law firms Tba -Suilly of Mra. Jamea T. that she and h*r husband had and want to thp Day Camp with four bottls* of liquor in Naw ward 8. Biake, 6 li Wells Sj., Plymouih Lane. Hancherter. Conn.. ' cure and pay for perfornUUIC* 13:16 p.m., S u n ^y schooL M esu ge by the pastor. Theme: Ronald Gordon Farris master a hundred yards toward a bliay political dependency of toe United thinks ah official tor some state o f certain political aXsociations, PioUae, H r., would lUia to Oiank laft th* house at about 9:19 p.m. bar hosteaa. This contlnusd for York City. Tha purchase was recently completed Idne weeks do with the problem as we know It here 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. "The Cost of Being a ChriaUkn.” of cerMnonies for MysUcsttes all tboaa‘ friends who ao kindly ra- boulevard, then was stymied. MTuSbVr>Sir‘Man.*irt^?''oS^ “ I States. Bqt altooiigh toesq factors'can department itoouldn’t have any­ what insurance policies a i« pur­ and returned at 10:10. five years until the council from a man who supposedly ap­ at baaid training at the Naval Oo-Tnulee: Elaine Berk. R.F.D. | to th* amount Of 100% « OM In' America. Perhaps in Britain "the Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer , Wednesday. 7:80 p.m., Mid- ^iringtlmo Koma. mamborte tbam arlth thalr aUta Leaaux, who aald ha had make one sympatoiXe with toe Ameri­ thing like aome special protoiet chased from what tnauranoa romambranet* at th* time ol Patrolman Kaiuuth Barker parked near th* Dassault home, formed an established camp. proached tljem on a New York Training Center, Great Lakes, No. 1 Hebron. Conn.: William C. ! contract priOS. week service of prayer, praise roeant deem of Mr. Jamaa ; places in which they, live and the schools cans, they should not make one support or like occaslcnal riibber checks Supt. o f Bohtinta A jtlu if H. T. want to tha home, and found straet, police s^id and both al- IH, No 'agtneias a t certain political as­ 8 p.m., BiU# readhif. and Bible study, fo llo w ^ by a doa. Sr. . , aald th* getaway ear bad rollsd Tha Connecticut Trails Coun- In which they learn” do need to be im- them. In toe long run, it is in toe to sell to people or firms over sociations, and you would m in g ddflf apeahty at nranion that th* thlaf had trtod tb force up, picked up tha kldnapera and ell has the largest membership legedly admitted selling aev^ M l Deerfield Art.. Mohanrtc Be- for a period of thirty (M ) day* interests of toe United States toaf her farewell reception tor the Maze of <^aaa of 19^ ' Mr*. Jama* T. Pioklta. ir. a window but was unsuccessful. tate. PeekeMII. New York: Oor- gubtoqusnt to th* opeotaf ot ** proved into eomething “ leas cramped, which he has some kind of state really be spoiling the kind

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T A G t S IX llilNCttE^TPa iSViBNINO HERAU)/M ANCHEyrtlt. 6 0 NN., SAtURiiAy, kAY 2S 1964 4tAM »e8T& R BVEmkO HERALD, MANOTEffTER. <3bNN.; SATURDAY, MAY t t 1964 DAILY CROSSWORD PUSS*U ^^ITTLE SPORTS BY ROtSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR UOOPLB 4 2 ¥« \ llMWiif . 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TO GET TO SI Take u ena't SO Girl 42 Biblical was •INagath MOTOR SALES JH ’BUSi own 38 Preferred (ah.) 44 White frost IS P ^ i AUTO part: PRINTING THE CUR& S3 Smell 37 Kind of duck 45 Rnnga EXPERT AUTO BODY and BUGS? , 53 Mountain , BIIOAIi -.1 SEAFOOD Job and CoouMrdsl ptak in Utah 1 r " r n r " r r r v r CHOICE VAMITY FENDER REPAIRS 54 Tropical L ENAMEL aad LACXiUEE PrintlBf American trees II TT II PMBcisiro, 55 German city , BIAOHININO BEFINISH1N08 FrwEUt and FSItItol ‘ • CyDader Headi Qualify M Prying paraont It IB REASONABLE FRIOBS M ating Of AB Blada SS Selfilndrical TEL. SM-WIT TEL. M9-9918 Telephone 643*5727 '' J-JS 54 wanderer IT to 55 Cubic meter 1 1/^ SHAGGY 56 Play host to Id O S G TO R V s JT Manchester ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN DOWN ■ “ 1 Olympian it P CAR LEASING Rug SCREENED LOAM JUST ONE,TOUR SMdeu W. Cleaning GLASS , WHU, \ HISHMES6/ 3 Sandy wastes 'WIZER,HOWt>\ A MOST 3 Afhen and RENTALS Company PROCESS ORAVEL e For Ante WIndahlelde TOU MAKE I ENUSHTENING CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 4 Greek letter ■ n r AT IS Haaaaway Holmes Funeral Home Renovated e For Store Froate aad aO our WITH / EXPERIENCE, 5 Affirmative ■ n rst la Maaohealcr. New Street eitee ef windews OOP? ^ RELIEVE ME.' reply it w IT Del Eaowlea, Recently the Holmes I>mtra1* Sood - StoM - Groyl o Per Table To|to 6 Sleeping can, full maintenance, folly Prop. Home, 400 Main St., found that case leading from the foyer to furniture U Bt it was neceasary to entirely re- OPEN 8 AJd. to • PJL 7 Night before lanored to redone year prob* Call ««a-ooit the second floor chapel and to AndovBr A Cola«bia 8 Shakespearean 55 BA leina aad worries. For taU la- noYkte the Home. This renova­ the ladies’ lounge. Plana are be­ 8A7TUSDAT ■ AJM.-NOON king 3-DAY tion was a particulariy exten­ ing made to redecorate and ren­ 6 Tardy _N (ormatloo eaO •o ft sive one for it Included both the ovate theae rooms in the future. GBarga N. GiUKag. SERVICBI interior and exterior of the With all the facilities at their J. A. WHITE Pool Dodo* Pontfoe — alko — S i_ K Home, entirely changing the ap­ command, there is apace for INC. pearance of UM exterior and it four services on the same day, rCBNlTUBB CLEANING G U S S CO. S7S MAIN STKEET almost doublad the first floor should this be necessary. TbL 742-7886 SI en SL—TOL S49-1SSS = OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS Phooe 640-SMl space and added additional In tha basement there is a space in the basement. pleasant arrangement and con We l/rgo Von To Support On the first floor there are suitstion room, and access to UlO Luts Jualor Mntenm now three spacious chapels, one this room is from the Bigelow Sunaire Awnings at FindelVs of which is somesrhat larger St. side. This is particularly PONTIAC MANCHESTER U n ited R iht-Q ilA Tou will find many now pro>*- than the other tsro, all three convenient for it is apart from AND ]rou a definitely better “see chapels are complete with fami­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ducU at FlndoU's, 48B E. Middle the chapels. Back of this room MEMCRIAL OC. Tpke., among the Kirach ‘‘Sun­ through.” They are easier to ly rooms. Should a particularly is the new casket room with CASA LOMA 358 BUKNSIOE AVB. clean and blend with any decor. large service require it, alt eighteen units, each clearly Opporite East Oeaaetery ( POOR M Y DAD] I'L L BET 1 EAST HARTFORD aire” aluminum awnings. Ex­ For beauty, coolness and com­ three chapels can be formed marked. TEMPEST ^ K ID ! A LW A Y S K NEVER «ET MINEi) WINE 2894333 clusive snap-lock design, you fort, this year lua Aerolux wov­ into one huge chapel. For a ser­ Charter birch paneling la a ' QnoRty Momorials 1 KKOW PROK.U'Sct^ -i ElTHERSrtcW QUART $1.02 can design, assemble and Install en wood porch shades, in porch­ vice requiring a large chapel, feature of the men’s lounge, also | SALES Over 9# T ea n ExpertoaMS HOW SH E HOUSE, VaOAL. $2.01 PalntliiK and Decoratlnf Plan your own awning color — This quality product offers uni­ chapel. However, each chapel is new flower rodm is now located' PAUL DODDE FEELS' TOO!, G A L $3.84 Tools select from pamela of white, pas­ form weave, durable basswood spacious in its own right for an in the basement, enabling flow­ CoR 649-5807 Garden and Land Tooln tel green, beige and pink to har­ slats, weather and mildew re­ ordinary size service, and ers to be delivered directly to Port, Sherry, Munoatel Baby, Honnebold. Party PONTIAC, INC. monize with or compliment your sistant stains and smooth oper­ soundproof folding doors separ­ the proper room quickly and A. AJMETTL Prep. and Banquet Sup home's exterior colom. These ating hardware for extra long ate the chapels and separate with no confusion or conflict. Invalid Needi nationally advertised awnings service. Available in standu-d services can be held without A new room, the clergy room, m hm b ei^iu. M*4m Barrtsea Sb, Maacheetoe VICHI’S are made by Klrsch, makers of and deluxe models in a wide any interference. has been added to the main quality drapery hardware, ver­ range of colors, they are priced Many compliments havt been floor, where members of the .PACKAGE STORE tical blinds and Venetian Blinds. to fit your budget. received about the decor of the clergy may gather prior to ser­ to BISSELL ST. Cuttom Uadi All fine Klrsch products are Other products carried by Fin- chapela They are done in soft vices. available at Findell's. Do stop dell’s includes the standard line gold and blus tones with carpet­ During renovations, the Dic­ TOURAINE STEVENSON’S Wiadow Coviriagt in an dsee this new “Sunaire" of custom window shades, de­ ing and draperies of muted gold tograph firs alarm system was awning. corative shades of woven woods —the fumitura is upholstered in extended so that all portions, CUSTOM MADE e Window Shades Shade Toppers, a new and ex­ and aluminum, l^ in ated soft blue. The acoustic ceilings new and old, of the Home are PAINTS ESSO CANVAS AWNINGS e Vertical and Venetian citing window treatment. They shades, scallop and hem treat- are painted an oyster white and thoroughly covered. FOR REST RESULTS Blinds, Drapes aad are decorative shade cloth val­ menta on window shades, dra­ the lamps are also oyster white. The Holmes Funeral Home la 405 MAIN ST. BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL Hardware ances designed to give windows pery hardware and sun shades. New rheostat lighting which run by the Holmes family, HoW' TEL. 649-8290 that trim, smart finished look. Venetian blind tape and cord gives desired light control was ard, Arthur and Norman, and They slip over standard curtain is available by the yard or if Installed, and the microphone these men have a real and per- * Tuno-ups BosNie.ytxmE I'v/B G a r IT oM/ you prefer, Findell’s ^11 re-tape system has been redistributed PAUL'S “You’r* right. Junior! M o n ^ itn’t ovorything . . . and FINDELL'S rods, completely hiding shade tmial interest in serving and NOT FlNGER-PAI^rriNG MO^V. WKJOr 48ft MIDDLE TPEE. EAST rollers and brackets. Shade Top­ and re-cord you blinds on a so that extra clarity is possible theirs is a service of sincerity PAINT SUPPLY * EngbM d taM n g gJITHOOT VOUR SMOCK, THAT DU M B onoI of tha thlngt it ISN'T right now Ib avaliablot" pers start as low aa $3.75, and same day service. All blinds in in every part of the Home. where personal cenatderation is O l- A R B Phone «48-48ftft Mdth tha many colors and pat­ by 10 a.m. are ready for pickup Entering the Holmes Funeral a tradition. If you have any 645 Mnin Street * Minor Ropoin R. A. PEARL, Prop. terns to choose from, you can by 4 p.m. Home, you step into a large questions you would like to ask, Tel. 649-0.300 create a lovely window decor. Free home decorating service foyer, and wide hallways lead to stop in and one of the Holmes * Stamps The “Bali Blind” has more Is available or you may visit the various chapels. This en­ family will answer your ques­ BEN CASEY than pleased many customers the showroom at 485 E. Middle ables visitors to the Home to tions. So many times we put off SEE DS FOR: who are uaing this new narrow Tpke. daily 9 to 6 and Saturday have eaay access to each of the things until an emergency forces Upholstery a AlumUmm Roll Up slat VeneUan blind for window till noon. With the many pro­ chapels, and the wide porch at us into snap decisions and this Awnlaga treatments. Its narrow one-inch ducts available at Findcll’i, the front protects visitors from can, at times, be a mistake. and i n Shop Vlirs PIZZA SHOP • Door Canoplee slat is delicate and light look­ your problem windows will dis­ weather conditions. At the side Stop in at the Holmes Funeral b e -upholstebino ISS W. ftUddle Tomplke e Storm Doom ing and. combined with the slim, appear and become an added of the Home is a covered area Home, the Home that was Phone 649-a700 a Combination Wlndowa almost invisible tapes, they give Joy to your home. so that those visiting or leaving again, chosen a member of The * Modoni FaniltiirB Manche3ter Awning Co. tha Home are able to enter their Order of the Golden Rule, an and AnriqiMS PIZZA B apart CALL cars without being exposed to 19ft WEST CENTER ST. honor given them by their fel­ e Store Stools aad Booths SFAGNETTI Rpf V.i. PrlOAm Telephone 649-8091 the Clements. low townsmen who placed their •Wonders of the Universe There is a wide, open stair-' name in nomination. e Ouaton Funlture Establlriied 1049 SUpeovore aad Draperies RAVlOU Mads to Order OPEN DAILY FRANK O’NEAL Projected Plans Begun sance in mlnimiun energy tra­ journey could rival the cost of OompleU Soleetlon of SHORT RIBS jectories may take in the nkigh- the Apollo program. We hope Materlale 7:30 AAf.toll:0 0 EAL borhood of 92S days unless Mars to put a man on the moon at a FREE BSTDIATES SUNDAYS I'Ve NEVER 3U9T A IjlTTuE 0 0 5 6 8 ' For Mars-Venm Trip la unfavorably placed. If Mars cost of about $20 billion. The Lower Level of the Farkade 4 PAf. to 10:30 PAL SEEN ONE 1HATS I T / I CANT MISS, J T u RHPIKE should be in a poor poaition, total mission cost of the multiple M9-AS24 CLOSED MONDAYS SO UARGE. WONT GET A 5E0DN0 CHANCE. By DR. I. M. LEVITT the one week for the lunar ex­ then the time for the round trip planetary expedition could reach AUTO BODY Monchastor Moving Director, the Fell Planetarium ploration. may increase to 1,000 days. It $13 billion. If the scientists are Of The Franklin Institute In the manned exploration is contamplated that the “fly­ contemplating a Mars capture and Trueldng Co. program the next objective fol­ bys" will occur within 600 miles and lander, the cost could go up In isolated comers of many lowing the moon must be a of the planet surface. by 50 per cent to $18 bilUon be­ v C R | ^ laboratories over the United manned trip to the planets. And A multiple planetary expedi­ cause of the extra payload DON WILLIS Ostrinsky States are email groups of en­ of all the planets in the solar tion using an all chemically-fu­ which must be carried along. gineers and scientista contem­ system, the likeliest target is eled system would of necessity The I970's will be exciting OARAGE DEALIR IN W ASn MORTY MEEKLK BY DICK CAVAIXI WRECKER j i i l Mars. The first manned trips to use an earth-parking orbit to times, for in that decade men MATIRIALS plating the next manned step these relatively near bodies will assemble the space vehicles for will leave the Immediate con­ 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 SERVICE in space after Apollo. These not entail a landing on the sur­ the journey. Some readers may fines of the earth and moon to WHSgiWAVe/W MUMBO-JUMBO.'BHAZAM/ PKESTO/ men who may have been in­ face. As In the case of the query the use of several vehic­ move off to the planets. Per­ RACS, IRON AtAGCWANaYOU'LL VOU ABB NOW A BABBIT/ volved in the planning of the moon, the first trips may be a les in a convoy for the trip, but haps by the end of that decade SpoeldKiAiig In Apollo mission are now planning BY ROY CRANE TURN INTO A BABBIT, manned reconnaissance. How­ it is the concensus of scientists nuclear-powered spacecraft will SCRAP METAL BUZZ SAWYER CHIPS— 05A£3V? the unmanned probes and the ever, It may just be possible that it la unreasonable to as­ be added to our space, vehicles IRAKE SERVICE manned trips to the planets. It that some form of lander may sume that wa could build one and trips to these planets may NOW SEE HERE, VOU ARE WELL AWARE CSRTAm THE PORPOISES SAW WHAT HAPPOtEP LAST HH3HT. may appear strange that we be attempted if the mother ship single large space vehicle to become excursions involving Front End AHgnniMt 9r4 p a p e r see scientists today working THIS IS RIPICULOOS.I THAT THE PURPOSE OF CIRTAmL'f THEfRE MTUUiOU KNOW EUILWELL HOW orbits the planet. Today, stud­ perform this feat. The single just a few months of travel. 781 FABKEB ST. TDU CANTCALLON ALL OUR experiments SUCCESSFUL WE\E JEES IN COMAAUNtCATING WITH THEM. five to fifteen years in the fu­ ies are underway on a trip to ship would have to transport the" Copyright 1944 G m bt o I Rspair VYofli AN ANIMAL TO HERE HAS BEEN TO LEARN ture trying to forecast space and from a planet with the dis­ life-support system, propellants, General Features Corp. IW. M8-87S8 er M|*ft879 TESDFV ABOUT A - TO COA^MUNICATE WITH. missions involving trips that tinct possibility that the trip propulsion and supplies. One A ~ AN ATTEMPTED will last several years Instead of may attempt a visit to more hasard, about which we know MURDER/ than one planet, that is, both very little, also makes the Mars and Venus. choice of a single vehicle dubi­ Todays Radio ABC APPLIANCE CAMPING One of the staggering prob­ ous; that is, the fact that a sin­ lems in any program contem­ gle meteoroid In space could WDBV-1999 CAREFREE COMFORT l;00 Chip Thompaoa ' REPAIRS EQUIPMENT WARM plating trips to the planets in­ doom the single vehicle to bring 8:05 Jun Nettleton MICOandDUlUXRfflNISHINe volves the efficiency of the pro­ the expedition to a disastrous i:0o Chip Tbompsoa 41 OAK ST. Teats, Cota, Sleeping Bags, (U CLFAN pulsion units. As of this moment end. If It were a convoy, (mly 8.06 Dick RobInBon Air Blattresaee, Steves, l;0u Ksws. Sign Off Tel. 44VeE7T I6< MIDDLE TURNPIKE, WEST n flE THRIFTY the only engines. which are op­ one of the vehicles would be erational and capable of use are destroyed in a mishap of this w n a y -9 1 9 EEPAIRS ON— AAANCHESTER B AN . • m. OWNER 1:UU Fred Swanion Show Suburbia 1 the chemically fueled ones. Un­ type. These men also point out 8:30 Gary Girard Show Grille, Electrie irons, MANCNESTER CAPTAIN EASY 643-7043 fortunately, because of the in­ that multiple vehicles eliminate 7:80 Dance Party Toaetera, Peroolatore, BY LESLIE TURNER ••fem *T he Finest In ordinate amounts of fuels neces­ orbital rendezvous for the single 13:00 S in Off Vacuum Cleanera. Heatora, SURPLUS SALES CO. sary to reach the planeta, the vehicle components thereby In­ WnCr-1919 Fans, Sewing Machlnee, 189 N. MAIN ST. fl^UUY PTUMSLBATKWPttACWMniKOWi* Today" creasing the reliability of the 1:UU Newt at Depot Square AUTOMATIC trajectory to be followed In­ i!so Saturday UaUnet Lamps MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD OIL HEAT volves the expenditure of least system. 3:00 Red Sox vt. A'l Open Dally to 9:00 PJIL energy—that is, least fuel. But ipie several ships In the con­ 5:00 Honitor AH work g u a ra n tB n d THE MAGAZINE OF voy would have to be launched 9:00 Newi. Sporta and Weather J. FARR — 848-7111 ReubdiLPIen’t W. G. GtENNEY CO. the minimum energy paths In­ 6:3o Honitor PLEASANT PLACES 986 N. MAIN ST. volve long time scales which by at least three or possibly 7:06 Keyboard Khvthina TEL. M9^8ftS means these leisurely planetary four Saturn V vehicles into- a 7:15 Major Choice Texaco Sfafion A MONTHLY FEATURE 7.30 Monitor voyages may last for years. 300-mlle parking orbit. If the 9:00 Hootenanny However, because the trips will propulsion system Is all chemi­ 10:30 Spectrum 'USA WATKINS-WEST Cull 644*1111 381 Main Strtat OF YOUR HOMETOWN be made in the" I970’s. it is cal. it must place into orbit in 11:00 New* excess of 700,000 pounds for 11:15 Sport! FiqatInal DAILY NEWSPAPER conceivable that some type of 11:30 Starllghi Seranade FUNERAL FOR REPAIRS, Phonn 643-9149 Yale nuclear engine may become the fnultiple planet trip. 1:00 S in Off REPLACEMENT The vehicles could start out. Hydramiatlo Traatmlneloa available to propel the space­ WPOP—1419 SERVICE ON ALL TYPES OF Typawriltr Sorvlet craft to the planeta in a fraction for Venus to either be captured 1:00 Jim McLaughlin RepairiBK iiatirfiFHtFr of the time needed If using by the planet or to flyby at the 7:00 Ken Griffin All Work Guaranteed Typewriters Repaired indicated ^ milee. After It t0:0U Mad Daddy ORMAND J. WEST aad Overhauled chemical rocketa. But if the nu­ 13:00 Jarrv. Gordon Texaco Lobricatton Service clear engines are not operation­ leaves Venus, the space convoy WlNF—1399 EuFitin^ IfFrailk . Standards aad Fortaftlea al at that time and it is still would circle the sun, then head 1:00 CBS Newi Director We Give Green Stamps Work Picked Up A Delivered desired to scout the planets, the out for Mara and again either 1:15'Weekend Greater Hartford flyby Mars or permit Itself to 1:30 Yankeee ve. Angela 148 E CENTER ST. trip muat be made using multi­ 4:00 Weekend Greater Hartford Machlaee For Rent ple Saturn V or Nova apace ve- be captured by the planet. As t:0y N<-wa. Waathar and Sporta hiclea which do possess the pro­ indicated, a small laiiMler may 6:35 Weekend Greater Hartford Maaebeeter*g Oideel WOODCOCK pulsion capability tor a plane­ be carried along which can land 9:15 Ufo Lino With Flaeet FaeUlttot RIFKieHATION CO Fraitii X. Ttrhuat on the Burtoce of Mars to relay 1:30 Weekend Greater Hartford DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLlAMS tary trip. i3;So Sign Off Fhona 6494986 To launch a manned expedi­ Information about the physical MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON ATONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY tion on a two-planet reconnaia- characteristics of tha surface to FOR THE BIRDS the orbiting mother ship. This, Thtro are a numbar of bird AND I CAN'rUVP T in turn, could ralay this critical feeders which are eaay to make Tmhct i t L TAKE TDU ONL WITH Mva,lt-P information to the earth. Once and which will attract many WORRIED. ARNOLD HALMER, KNOWING MV the information has been ac­ colorful birds. Woodpeckers will MOTHER DIED... quired, the convoy can then be attracted by a meph bag WHEREVER y o u ARE! BECAUSE... X'M Ts9 Mms Iht Job... W9 torn ijal *51?? A COWARD.* Piintfoflt .. h colon R imkb 9i#f*5l Hats 9 Painting— Decorating take off to return to earth. filled with suet and hung on tree Try 'em today qtadion on coiof?... abi! to iBif... bow n <9 m Return to Bartk Orbit branches. Pine cones filled with ^^Donald's CAU Ul lot oHport bsl# 99 non tad siMsi iA Scientiata studlng tha transit suet will bring lother meat eat­ COMMiaCIAL • INDUSTMAl • RISIDEN7IAL problem Indicate Oiat the pref­ ers. Chickadees love a peanut erable procedure on return to butter log. Just stuff a amal hamburgers Interior-Exterior-^^lor Consoltiiig Service earth would be to expend fuel log with peanut butter by drtn- E / l J o h e s o n P A IN T CQ to decelerate to orbit the earth ing holes in the log and than 723 MAIN MANCHESTER—PHON^ 649-4601 Complete Insomnce, Coverage instead of entering the atmos­ fining. ST., phere of the earth with the sev­ Tou can also make a feeder 4 \ Est. 1915 en mile per second parabolic out of an empty tin can filled velocity. In this fashion, in a with eunflower eeeds. However, matter of from two to three in cold weather thie type it look for tki |8liii irekis... McDiiiU'l* . * « * » years, a doubls rsconnaliaanca feeder ia dangerous. If tha metal' WM. DICKSON & SON of the two nearer jrtanets could butter log. Jue stuff a amall 46 WIST CENTER ST^lin /']l]l|l]> PAINTS Tei. 649*0920 — B^ancliefter, Conn. ba realised. • is wet, the birds' feet and winge SILVIR LANE DCTlNSION Iha M9t ef this pUnetary may freeae to the fae^nr. wppf|f|ppi|ljiui _p«l i

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18 YOU ARB A -ll Troek hi A*1J Homer-Happy Twins Know How It Feels CLASSIFIED Oellan. attles, traffi, anali trucking done A-3 fteM! OUl —643-2938, Ttomnao T imAlng The Manchester Board of Realtors Service. ]East Downs Puloskif ADVERTISING $LL TYPES Boreem rewlNd Two O r io le CLA88IFIHD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS with Alcoa acreenliig. CkCl 640- PAPr m w i - 4688 for free pickup and de­ terior, reasonaWo 6-4, Ninth Straight 8 AJi. to S P JL livery. Prompt service. free eotimatoo enO iLast Inning SRAIN SAW work, trees re­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. PAnfTINO—Interior and enter, moved, lota and raisds cleared, ior, tree eotimateo, inferwtew. Homers W in MONDAY Thn nUDAY UiS# AJMU—SATURDAY 6 AM. also bulldosed. Free eottanatoo. GUI 7434180. After falling b«hind the East Salutes 743-8096. I BALTIMORE (AP) — PLEASE READ YOUR AD LAWN MOWERS - Sharpened and repaired, ptek-up and de­ Now the Minnesota ’Twins m "Wmmt Adff* a n tokwi over the phooe as a Eloetrlesl SorrlcM 22 i.r ....onVr' "Kt’sfx'rirsf. The advertfser should read hie ad the FIRST livery in Manchester and vi­ cinity. Russ’ Mower Service, ALL TTPBS Of eloctitoid work know how it feels. victory, hi* third of the aeaaon DAT IT AFTBARS aad RBPORT ERRORS fai ttme for ttw I The homer-happy 'Twins, 742-7607. done. OaQ WUUam’a Eleetrle, without a loss, but needed re­ NATIONAL REALTOR WEEK a n $ lasert loa. Tho HoraM lo reopoaHble for only ONE tnoor- 044-1439 [used to pulverizing the op­ Tech Scores lief help from Ray LeOace- in reot or omfttod laaerHoa lor aay advertlaemeat and then only HA'VE SMALL pickup truck— position with over-the- the late Inning*. Trailing IM3, to the oxtoat a t a "make good" tooertloa. Brrors whleb do aot Will do odd J (^ . Attics and FREE fence blasts, were on the re­ Pulaski had a run in and Uie leaoM the valao a t the adverUouuMjat wfll aot bo eorroetod by cellar* cleaned. Rubbish re­ ■errloo on an typao at ceiving end Friday night Second W in bases loaded In the aixth whtn "make good------moved. Reasonable. Chll 649- trlcnl wMng. Ueenaod nod In* Leading 5-4 with two outs In LaGace strolled to tho mbund. MAY 24-30 1043. nnod. WHacn Bleetrioal Ob., The lanky red head retired Manchester, 040-4817, 64S-USA the ninth, the Twins saw their TOtm COOPERATION WDX FULL LAWN CARE—Lime and lead vanish when rookie Sam Of Campaign the side without further scoring BB APPRRGIATHD DIAL 643-2711 and also kept the Generals fertilizer application*, crab Bowens and John Orsino gras* control, all season main­ away from the plate In the last cracked back-to-back homers Given a little relief help in tenance. Reasonable rates. Floor Finishing 24 which gave the surging Balti­ three frames to protect the lead the final Inning, Andy Tomko P. ft G. Lawn Maintenance, more Orioles a 6-6 victory. and save KineT* triumph. 649-5087. SANDING and refinlahing— It was the fourth victory In a hurled Cheney Tech to a 5-4 Pulaski opened with three Spring Special—average 99(13 victory over the East Hartford TrilhiB Rtaohiig Our AdvBrtiser? row for the Orioles, who have runs in the first but Bast G ft W ’ LAWN Maintenance- room, $27.60, two coats. CfeU won 12 of their last 16 games to Jayvees, yesterday afternoon at matched that total in tho sec­ mowing, spring cleanup, fer­ 640-8240 now for tree sstlmats. COMING AND GOING>-Maybe Willie Mays of the the Cheney diamond and ex­ move Into a virtual tie with the ond. The Eagles won it With 24-Hour Auswtrinc Servict tilizing, rolling, rototllling, gar­ BTOOR SANDING and reflnSsb* San Francisco Giants, on a hot early season streak, Chicago White Sox for the tended the Rangers’ first win­ two In the fourth. Dennis Lynch dens flowed. Expert workman­ ning "streak” of the season to Ing (specialising in (rider isn’t really superstitious but he doesn’t take any American League lead. opened the winning rally with a ship. John Williams, 643-8946, floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ Pail to Homer two games, triple and scored on Tom Ba- Cyril Guerrier, 429-5846. chances. The "Say Hey” kid never fails to step on Todd Spicer slammed a pair Frn Id Horald Readurs ing. Ceilings. Papeiban^ig. The Twins, who had slugged vler’s single. Two more one- of doubles and Rich Delconte a Ra p i d r u b b is h removal—^At No Job too amalL John Var- first base while coming out of the dugout to his 61 homers In 32 games, made.11 basers—by Ed Lltwin and Dave Want hifonnntloa ea oae of oar rieeeifled adverttoemeatsT No double and a single to account tics, cellars, and yard.s. Handy­ falUe, 649-6760. eentarfield positicm, ieitt, or returning to the dug- singles and one double Friday. Vlara—got Bavler home with oaownr a t tho Mepboao Ustedf Simple eall the They took a four-run lead in the for four of the winners’ five man service. Call 649-0218, eut, right. what proved to be the winner. 043-7479. first inning, with Earl m ttey's runs. These two and Tomko MANCHESTER - ROCKYILLf produced four RBIs for the win­ East added an Insurance run in Bonds—Stocks— two-run double capping the rally the sixth. G ft F CLEANEIRS—Have you off Steve Barber. ners. East (4) ANSWERING SERVICE an odd Job to do? We mow Mortgages n The Orioles, not known for Cheney has now won two and po« sb r h pn a * rbl Masiiik. 3b...... I> 1 1 4 0 lawns, rake lawns, trim hush­ their power hitters, collected lost five with three games left 449-0500 — 875-2519 es and trees, pick up trash. SECOND M ORTQAfaB — Ob* Giants Win First three homers for only the sec­ on their slate. Leach, cf...... 3 0 3 4 0 ■■ Umited funds available lor see* Alubirki. e...... i 0 0 7 1 aad leavo year aieooaga, YonTI hear from ear advertiser to Jig No Job too Wg or small. Call ood mortgages, payments to ond time this season, and alto Chesey (S) Lynch, rf...... S 3 J 3 0 us for a nice clean Job. 649- had three doubles. pos ' ab r h pn a • rbi Lacy, rp...... 0 0 0 0 0 time wtthont spendtag all evening at the telephone. autt your bodgaC. Bapedtort Schick, cf.rl...... 3 I..aGace, Ib.p, ...3 10(1 3748. sendee. J. D. Realty. 6l8ffl3S. Bowens, who hit a homer and Scavetta. 3b...... 4 Bavier. If...... 4 1 3 0 0 a double earlier in the game, Markateln. an. 3b, 3 PORTABLE welding and cut­ Monroe, If. Lltwin 3b...... 4 0 1 0 4 A BBITBR ARRANOBMBNT With Cap’n Willie was down to his last strike when ..3 Vlara,' m...... 3 0 1 0 4 Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 ting. will travel anywhere, no Mullen ae.p. . ..3 Klnel. p. lb...... 4 0 0 4 1 of your financea will moke he hit reliever Gerry Arrigo’s Tomko. n. cf, ..I Job too small. (3all Frank Mar- Spicer, lb...... 3 FOUND—Large yellow oat, Rt. 1901 CADIUjAC Hardtcq) (3on more of your tnoome avaUalri* 1-2 pitch into the left field Totala ...... i TT iO IT II • ( chlsa, 649-9375. for personal use. Lump debt NEW YORK (AP)—WilHe Mays made four hits— bleachers to tie the score 6-5. Delconte, c. . ..3 3 in ralaakl 6, 4 mUes from Bolt(xi Notch. vertible, excellent condition I Davla. rf...... 1 0 1 .1 3 1 into on* monthly payment of Arrigo was relieved by Bill niddlnc. 3b. . ..n 0 1 n 0 Bulans, if. REALTORS Please call 648-7870. original mileage 27,000. Cali SPEXHAL SUMMER Sale on •ne without a bat. Kraa. rf. ... 1 0 649-1869. roofing, siding, gutters, lead 823.36 for each thousand dollars Fischer after throwing three McLaushUn. r 0 0 over five Willie, the captain, made a big hit before the game balls to Or.slno. The Oriole Totala ...... 33 5 B 31 11 6 4 Anderaon r. 0 13 NOTICE is hereby given that ers, and all ty ^ s of home Im­ Esat Hartford <«) PasB Book No. 94402 Issued by 1969 RAMBLER American, ex­ when he turned in San Francisco’s lineup card to the catcher took a called strike and pos sb r h pn s r rbl LaRoae. 1b. 1 B A re A c t i v e provements. (ilall A1 Palmer af­ ■mpiroa. then drove his game-winning hit (iseUsrdl. cf, ..4 1 1 0 n 0 n Mancuras. aa. Tile Savings Bank of Msmehes- cellent condition, asking $550. ter 7 p.m. 643-4912. Punkunaa. 3b, Call 643-1078. ebanga, U Lewis S t, WUHe, th« pUyer, mad* thrM into the left field bleachers. LET ME AT HIM— Baltimore Manager Hank Bauer is restrained by catcher R o m , 3b, ...... 4 .1 0 ter has been lost and applica­ it with Ken-Mackenaie’s ninth Petris M...... 4 3 1 Oakea. rf. .. M e m b e r s o f /•J - tion has been made to said Conn. big blta during th« game, eol- It was an explosive game all John Orsino and Umpire Hank Soar as he tries to get at home plate Umpire Glonfriddo, c, . .0 n Rota'I rf, ,. inning relief hek>. 0 Lepito. 3b, ., bank for payment of the (CHEVROLET-1966, 4-door Bel Household S ervices lecting his 17th homer and two * • • around. A1 Salerno (right). Baltimore pitcher Steve Barber hit Minnesota outfielder Scanlon, c ...... 3 0 0 Hclmrr lb...... 2 Matllo, p, .. o n s t i t u e n t amount cf deposit. Air, excellent condiUon. 640- Offered 13-A Business Opporttmities 32 ■inglea and regaining the Na­ 0UBS-BEO8— In the third inning, after Tony Oliva with a pitch which struck his batting helmet. When Salerno warned Moorr. .lb...... 3 C 6171. 876-6083. tional League batting lead while Minnesota's sensational rookie. ToUla ...... 40 4 10 27 8 I 3 H m Cubs, shutout on two Conti, rf. n 0 REWEAV7NG but ns, moth the Giants retained the league Barber he was deliberately throwing at a batter, which is an automatic $50 Lrpak. p, .. 0 0 3h: Learh. Bavler. Bulana; Sb: at MANCHESTER — For lease. Tony Oliva was beaned by a Lynch: aac: Vlara: lob; Eaat B, Announcements boles. Zippeie repaired. Win­ lead by walloping Pittsburgh, hits for five innings by Reds’ fine, Bauer raced off the bench and argued with the arbiter. Bauer was C«val'en.»p. 0 0 B o a r d s Trucks— ^Tractors High volume service statiem starter Jo Nuxhall, erupted for Barber pitch, Umpire A1 Sa­ Pulaakl 7: bb; LaGace 1. M at­ dow Shades made to measure; •-S. lerno fined Barber $50 and thrown out of the game. (AP Photofax.) Total* ...... 36 4 5 13 13 1 3 llo 2: ao: Klnel 3, LaGace 1. M at­ on Wilbur Cross Parkway,- seven hits and sight nma in the llo 11; hIta off; klnel » for 4 runa ISJSCntOLUX sales and serv all sizes Venetian bUnda Keys ejected Oriole Manager Hank Inninsi ...... 1 3 .1 4 S « 7 Totala INTERNATIONAL truck, 1966 small investment and re n t^ Making his dobut aa team aixth. Williams, Jim Schaffer Cheney ...... 4 0 0 0 1 0 X B in 3 Innlnga: LaGace 1 tor 0 nine ica, bonded representative. A1 made whUe you wait. Tape Re­ in 3. hbp: by Magllo (Vlara): w: toake body, 643-0681 after 5, CaU Baldwin 9-0S89. ■ajitaln. Willie ambled to the and Jim Stewart each drove in Bauer. Baat Hartford ..3 100000 4 fred Amell, 7M Henry 8t.. corders for rent Marlow’s 887 Oliva, the league batting 3b: Spicer 3, Delconte: ab Klnel. weekdays, all day Saturday ^ t e before the game, and ran a fair while BUly Cowan ac­ Manchester, 643-0460. and Sunday. Main, 64M33L amaok into hia first Inapeotkm. leader with a .391 average, was Schick, Monroe, Delconte. Darla, counted for the other run. Bob Patrla, Scanlon. Conti; aac: Glon- Head tlimpire Ohrla Pelekou- taken to a hospital where Vacation Paid Off triddn; lob: Cheney 3. East Hart­ MORRISON Paint ft Wallpaper OPPORTUNITY FOB Buhl coasted for a 4-1 record. ford B: bb; Tomko 4. Lepak 7, Cav­ Store now located at 789 Main Building—Contracting 14 das asked Mays to review the • * * X-rays were negative. He ap­ Auto Driving School 7-A peared to have been struck on alier! 1: *o: Tomko 10, Lepak 1. Little League Street, State Tbeater BuUi AUTO MECHANIC Candlestldc Park ground rules. PHDUft-DODOERS— Cavalleri *: hita off: Tomko B. for formerly at 888 Center 81 QUALITY CARPENTRY— Willie did, and headed for the the front of the protective hel­ 4 nma in (| Inninsa: Mullen 0 for 0 MORTLOCK’8 Drtvbk{ aobool Short, 2-1, beat the D odges runa In 1: Lepak 1. for 4 runa In Seeks Support 849-9718. be., offlcM, classroom located Rooms, dormers, porches, dugout He never got there. Um­ met. AMERICAN LEAGUE basements refinitoed, cab­ Sun Oil Company has lor for the fifth straight time. ITie "Barber said the pitch was W. L Pet. GJI. For Juan Pizzaro 3: Cavalleri 4 tor 1 run In 4; hbp: jot ^Pkojossloaaf QbM x Manchester Parkada lower lease two 3-bay 341ft sta­ pire Vinnie (knlth, araUlng PhUlies scored the only run he Bv Tomko (Cavalleri: De'oonte, inets, bulIt-ins, formica, tile. inside, but it wasn't that bad a C h ica g o...... 17 0 .654 y, Glonfriddo: w: Tomko; I: Caval­ Door bells will be ringing level BegUmera, older, nerv­ tions in Manchester. Mlnla broadly, asked for a repeat per- needed against Don Drysdale, No Job too small. William foimance for the benefit of the pitch,” Bauer said. "Oliva steps Baltimore ...... 21 12 .684 — leri. Sunday afternoon when the ous students, our specialty. mum investment required. 5-3, In the sixth when Richie NEW YORK (AP)—Unlike most players, Juan Pizar- THE BENTLEY P.T.A. Teen-age driver’s education Robbins carpentry servlca. •ther umpirea into everything. I don’t believe New York ....17 12 .586 2 annual house to house enn- 049-8440. Eimrience not necessary. AllM resohed base on an error, ro took a vacation this spring. American League batters course. SUte certlfled. 649-7898. Full 7 week training period Maiys, however, didn’t do any­ Steve has ever thrown at a bat­ Cleveland ...... 17 12 .586 2 vasa tor funds by Manchea- moved to third on a single by ter in his life.’’ M innesota...... 18 IS .,545 3 wish he were still on it. LOOK FOR THIS SEAL Rockville office, 80 Ward St., ADDmONB — Retaining walls, avaEable with pay. Finan­ thing ter the benefit of the Pi­ tor’s Little Leatgners wUI Cordially invitee friends 876-49U. John CaUlaon and scored 'bd Bauer ran out of the dugout Detroit ...... 15 18 .4.55 6 The Chicago White Sox left-hander became the take place. With n goiU set cement floors, garagee, baUi' cial assistance available. rates. Wes Covington’s saorifice fly. of For furtiier information call He drove in the Giants’ first after the automatic $50 fine Boston ...... 15 18 .4.55 6 league's top pitcher last night,*' at $tJH)0 to cover eatimntod rooms tCed, remodeUng. Root­ Callison scored the other run was imposea by Salerno, who Washington ...16 22 .421 T>/j winning his fifth game without operating expenaea, the ing. CaU 649-4291. Sun OU Company, ism wtth a single In the open­ in the ninth after stroking his when you BUY, SELL, or LEASE! MISS E-ZLERN Dondl, 3894)201. ing Inning, singled in the third contended Barber deliberately I.OS Angelee.13 32 A71 0 a loss In Chicago's 3-1 victory small fry hoj^ that Mnn- > fourth hit. Kansas City ..12 21 .364 9 Sports Viewing ESTHER ANDERSON CARPENTRY WORK—M years’ before Wulle McOovey and Or­ • • • threw at Oliva—whose first in­ over the Washington Senators. cheater home owners will be Driving Sch(x>l experience, ceilings, floors lando Oepeda hit consecutive ning single drove in a run. Yesterday’s Results Pizarro allowed only four as generous as in the past. CAB08-BRAVK8— Chicago 3, Washington 1 SATURDAY to a recsptlmi tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga' ESSO SERVIca: etatton tor homers and then hammered hto Choice Words hits, struck out 13 and didn't Little League play started Obnneotleut’s largest, auto­ Simmons, 6-2, got home run New York 4, Los Angeles 3 in her honor rages, addltlans, attics mi' lease at Boltxxi Notxrii, High' homer in the sixth. "I let Saiemo have a few walk a batter as he lowered hi.s 1:55 — Yanks vs. Angels last Sunday. In addition to Not tveiyone onfaved In the real estate buiineu and thus acquire the official designation of "Ac­ matic and stan&rd shift, ished. Lake and shore cottage ’tbs S-for-5 performance lift­ support from Ken Boyer and choice words,” Bauer said, "and Balrimore 6, Minnesota 5 earned run average to 1.15, best Channel 8 REC LEAGUE the regular Little League, free pfck-up service, teen­ ways 0 and 44A. Contact IGr Julian Javier and the combina­ tive Member” in his local Board. Only by this at work. No Job too small. Im' D. Lotbrop, 627-4188. ed Maya’ average to .405. giving then he bru£hed against me. I Cleveland 5, Detroit 3 among the league's starting 3 p.m. — Red Sox vs. A ’s Blanked for four Innings, there Is a Farm LeagtM and miay display this seal I Every Manchester REAL­ age eleasroom, older and mediate estimates. 648-2829. him back the batting lead he tion was more than enough for really blew up then.” Kansas City 4, Boston 8 pitchers. The triumph also kept Channels 22, 80 when Army A Navy finally got a rookie league with ap- ' TOR is a licensed broker, but not everyone in affiliation may he use the designation “ REAL­ nervoor students our q>e- lost to BUly Williams of Chi­ the Cardinals. Felipe Alou col­ Umpires Hank Soar and Bill Today’s Games the White Sox in first place. 20 6 p.m. — Race of the Week around to scoring, they came up proximately 606 yonngstor* ' BENTLEY SCHOOL clalty U6 Center St., ann- Help Wanted— Pwnate 35 cago Ihursday. Williams went lected two of the Braves' hits Valentine, Oriole players Orsino Washington (Hannan 0-2) at percentage points ahead of Bal­ Channels 3, 22 with a run In the fifth and seven Involved. | Manchester bolding a estate license is a TOR” or the Seal both of which are registered in ehester Call for (re* book­ Special ^rvices 15 Chicago (Buahardt 3-2). l-for-6 in the Cubs’ S-1 wallop­ and Joe Torre the other. ’Torre and Milt Pappas restrained timore. 6 p.m. — Wide World of more in the sixth to nip the REALTOR. A REALTOR must be a member of the U. S, Patent Office. Manchester, Conn. let 60-8663. NURSE WANTED, RN or LPN, scored the Milwaukee run when Detroit (Regan 3-3) at Cleve­ UL APPROVED lightning rods, ing of Ctacinnati and dropped Bauer, who was raging. The 27-year-old Puerto Rican Sports Teachers. 8-7, at Charter Oak Ucensed in Onmecticut for 11 he singled in the fifth and mov­ land (John 2-2). (Monaco Grand Prix) the National Aasoeiation of Real Estate Boards awnings, roofing, siding, flut­ down to .SM. "They were holding me,” pitched Winter League ball un­ Park laat night l e a r n t o p.m.-7 a jn . shift. Apply S t Minnesota (Stange 0-2) at Channel 8 Sunday, May 24, 1964 DRIVE - Special ters, combination windows. In­ Blsewherc, Philadelphia’s ed around on a walk, an infield Bauer said, "and Saiemo said til mid-February, then rested Eleven men batted iq the big Rockville W i n k Anthony’s Oonval< Baltimore (McNally 3-1). 6:80—Sporta Special attention to nervous and elder- sured warranty. Free esti­ Chris Short shut out the Los out and a fielders choice. ‘Let him come,’ while he disagreed with the sixth. Frank C^neo, Tom Met­ S-5 p.m. Caassroom for teen-agera. 876-9121. • • • Kansas City (D r^ow sky 1-4) (Skip Championships) mates, budget accounts. Bea­ Angeles Dodgers, 3-0. on eight "Thank God they didn’t let White Sox management over calf and Dick Bretenstein On Adams^ Hil THE MANCHESTER BOARD OF REALTORS Pickup service. Day or eve­ MKTS-OOLT8— at Boston (Monbouquette 1-6), Channels 22, SO - con Ughtni^ Protection, 643- hits, St. Im iis belted Milwau­ me. If I had hit him. I'm dead. his salary for this year. He were the batting laadera with ning lessons. Reasonable ratea. 6318. kee, g-1, behind Curt Simmons’ The Colts scored against A1 I might be suspended for five 2 pjn. RN OR LPN walked, 8-U. Los Angeles (Newman 2-2) finally signed on March 25. Metcalf collecting a triple and Given another largs bit of as- looks forward to the future with confidence, and expresses warm appreciation to all the people of this ManrJiester Driving Academy, Laurel Manor, 646-4619. thres-hitter and the New York Jackson in the sixth when Jim years. That's what happens SUNDAY Turkington were the LAZY-N RANCH—Pony rides, 743-7249. at New 'York (Downing 1-0), He didn’t make his first start 1:25 — Yanks vs, Angels ^ leading aigtance from a leagua rival, area—including patrons, bankers, attorneys, the press and public officials— for their friendship, co-op- Mets edged Houston, 3-‘l. Wynn singled and raced home when two hotheads get togeth­ until April 24, 10 days after the double. Don Standish and Dave Rockville High moved back Inin trail rides, riding lessons, Rooftaig— Siding 16 SKHLS RUSTY? You need no • * • 2 p.m. Channel 8 eration and helpful assistance in its endeavors to make Manchester Board of Realtors— one of 1440 Real from first on Walt Bond’s sin­ er. But I still think he used season started. It didn’t take batter* for the Teachers. » u , for tha Central Valley horses boairded, ponies for experience; you get free train­ 04ANTS-PWATE8— gle. 'The Mets finally broke bad Judgment in fining Barber Sunday’s Games 1:80 — Red Sox vs. A ’a Estate Boards—a credit to the Town of Manchester. blrtfaday, church and school Garage—Service— A. A DIOM, INC. Roofing. Washington at Chicago, 2 long, though, for Pizarro to Channels 22, SO Summary; Conference lead yesterday. The slcUng, painting. CarpentryntryTAl- ing to sell Avon Ooametles in H ie Ohuita on May’s lineup through In the ^gfath when Roy on the first pitch like that.” show his left arm had none of Army A Navy 000 017 x 8-1.7-2 Rams, thank* to Red Adams' fairs. Arnold Nelson, 787 Ly- Storage 10 your neighborhood in spar* card rattled Id hits off Pirates’ McMillan and Ron Hunt singled Bauer said the victory was Detroit at Cleveland, 2 8 p.m.— Sporta Spectacular daU St., 643-8906. teratibna and additions.(ddltions. Oell-( Minnesota at Baltimore, 2 the soreness that kept him out Teachers ...... 021 030 1 7-10-2 timely hitting, nipped Newing- time. Big oommlsaions, big op­ starter Steve Blase and three and Frank Thomas doubled for the kind that "Ignites a ball Channel 8 MANCHESTER — 1,000 feet of Ings. Workmanship guaran­ lA>e Angeles at New York, 2, of action the last five’ weeks of Scats, Carter (6i and Cuneo; ton, 2-1, In an extra inning and portunity now. Phone 369-4922. succeesors with Tom Haller both runs. Lsury Beamarth got club.” storage space available for teed. 399 Autumn St 648-4800. 1:30 p.m. 1963. Dooman and Turkington. , at the same time Middletown ACTIVE MEMBERS Automobfics For Sale 4 rent, 11 Main Street, rear, $75. also oonneoUng for a San Pran- the victory with Hal Brown tak­ "They have a little momen­ Home runs decided three of OFFICE GIRL, some book­ Kansas City at Boston, 3, ------upset Plalnville, 2-0, to create per month. J. D. Realty, 648- keeping and typing belpfoC, ehtoo homer. Ron Herbel wen ing the losa tum now and are beginning to the four other games played in Kennedy's double and Pete WEED CART Tour credit turn­ BIDWELL SID m a and rooftaig. believe in themselves," he said. 1:30 p.m. Ward’s'few throw to first on DUSTY LEAGUE the deadlock again. SHERWOOD A. BEECHLER ARTHUR A. KNOFLA 6129. $60 per week. Parkway Beef the American League Friday After opening with nine runa Adams’ eight Inning single at ed downi Short on down pay­ 043-5379, 878-9109. "That can mean a lot.” NATIONAL LEAGUE night. Bill Skowron’s grounder. ment? Bankrupt? Rsposses ft Provision Co., So. Windaor. • •' « in the flrat two innings, Gua’s Newington got Tack Ferguson WILLIAM E. BELFIORE JOHN H. LAPPEN 289-8281. W. L P»L OB Rocky Colavito's 12th homer sk n ? Don’t desiwlrl See Hon­ Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 BIDWELL BOMB Improvement New Home Run Leader in A,L, INDIANS-’IIGERR— Grinders had to come up with borne with the deciding run. S. Francisco .22 12 .(M7 — brought Kansas <31ty a 4-3 vic­ JOHN S. BISSELL CHARLES E. LESPERANCE est Douglas, bxniln, about tow- Company — Rooftaig, siding, al­ Brown smashed a two-run six more runs In the last three Ferguson' had singled and terations, additions and re­ WANTED—Dental assistant, ex­ Phlladelpla .2 0 12 .626 1 tory over Boston, ninth inning frames to be ass.ured of a 16-10 moved to second on an trror. VINCENT A BOGGINI ELSIE L MEYER sst down, smulest payments NEIW 0 1 Sportsters and FLH perience preferred, 6 > day .St. Louis ....22 14 .611 1 homer in the first for the In- anywhers. No small loan or fl- Duo-gUdes on display. Used modeUng of aU types. Excel­ triumph over Wyman's Oil at Adams' rim - producing triple STANLEY H. BRAY ELLSWORTH A. MITTEN lent womnansMp. 049 0496. weric. 876-8664. Colavito After Pay Raise Milwaukee ...18 16 .629 4 jrnn*^ Orsinre.r^.T^u.m'* t''*" connected again In Mt. Nebo last night. bad given the Hllltopperg a l o nance company plan. Douglas motorcycles. Harley-Davldson : 0 , Johnny Orsino carried Balti- the fifth. Max Alvls al.so hom- Sales, 49 Park Street, Hart­ Pittsburgh ...18 17 .614 4 ^ more past Minnesota 6-5, Cleve­ Barry and Burt Baskervllle in the third. Adam and EUZABETH J. CARPENTER HERBERT J. McKINNEY Motors, SSS Main. R. DION—Roofing, siding, al­ Cincinnati ...16 17 .486 6V] ered in the first off Mickey Lo- ford. 247-9774. land downed Detroit 5-3 as lich a* did Jerry Kindall in the each clouted two home run* to Ferguson accounted (or the 1901 UNOOLN Continental, ex- terations, ceUings, and gutters. And Big Bat Does ‘Talking’ Loe Angeles .17 20 .469 61/, AUCE A CLAMPET KENNE’TH M. OS'TRINSKY ' AMEUICAN LEAGUE Larry Brown hit two home runs second. Bill Freehan clouted a lead the winners' 17-hlt attack. Uiree hit garnered by the Rama. ceUent running condition, all LAWNMOWER sharpening; re­ Free estimates. 6M-4852. CLERK Scoring all their runs in the Houston ...... 16 22 .421 8 and New York nipped Loa An­ homer for the Tigers in the Joe Pongratz added a doubje Setter of Newington tied T. J. CROCKETT RUSSELL G. PHILBRICK powered, plus air ccmdlUoning. pairs, sales, rotor blades BOSTON (AP)—Rocky Cola-»lineup. While Rocky k> batting first two innings.'Sears won its Chicago ...... IS 18 .419 1>/, geles 4-3. and a triple. Top man for the socre at 1-1 in the sixth when very reasonable. 643-9090. sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ • • • sixth. RICHARD F. DIMOCK MARION E. ROBERTSON Roofing and Chimneys 16-A tor warehouse office. No •■- Vito isn't sulking about a $4,000 .301, Gentile is mired at .252 first game of the season last New York ...II 26 .806 It • • • loser* was Norm Lutzen who •'* the way to second ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, WHITE SOX-SENATORS— LAWRENCE F. FIANO EARLE S. ROHAN 1962 TEMPEST LeMans Con perience required. Fig­ pay cut. He’« swinging his home Olavlto recently missed three night, nipping previously unde­ Yesterday’s Results YANKS-ANGELB— collected a homer and two ain- *■ throwing error and acored 149 W. Mid(Ue Turnpike, 649- ROOFING — SpeciaUxIng re­ run bat at a record pace in­ feated Peck Lumber, 6-5, at Chicago 9, Cincinnati 1. , Pizarro, whose strikeout total Errors by Jim Fregoal and glea. on Paul Martin's single. WILLIAM E. GOODCHILD SR. vertible, automatic transmls 2098. pairing roofs of all Unda, new ure work involved. Must be games when hit on the foot by POLLY G. SCHEINOST Sion, very good cenuUtion. Rea-1 stead. a foul line drive. Since he re­ Waddell Field. St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 1. equaled the major league high Billy Moran led to three Yan­ Summary: Ken Folale and Joe Kayan roofs, gutter worit, ctatanneys able to start at 7 p.m. A{^ The Kansas City slugger beat New York 3, Houston 1. for one game this season, also Gua’s ...... 540 022 2 15-17-4 combined to hold Newlngtcm to U LLIAN G. GRANT MADELINE M. SMITH sonable. 643-6061. turned with a pinch double at Keith Bloking and Jim Hal- kee runa. Tom Treah and Joe 1963 TRIUMPH Bonneville. Call cleaneiT repaired. Aluminum ply P.O. Box 1821, Etartford, the Red Sox and' EUirl Wilson Baltimore May 19. (Colavito is loran backed Steve Gurski's Philadelphia 3, Los Angeles 0 supplied batting punch to Chi­ Pepltone aingled aen'osa run* In I Wyman’* .041 320 0 10-13-4 tour bits. The win was Rock- EDWARD J. HOLL (HON.) ROBERT H. SMITH siding. SO years' experience. cago’s attack. 1957 FORD Ccmvertlble, good anytime, Columbia 228-3222. Conn. 4-1 with his league leading 12th hitting .455 ( 8-for-lll with two six-hit pitching with two sin­ San Francisco 8, Pittaburgh the third after Fregosi dropped McCormick and Avery; vllle'a ninth of the aeaaon Free estimates. CsU Hawley, His first single scored a run WARREN E. HOWLAND ELVA E. TYLER condition, automatic trans­ homer last night.‘The towering homers and five RBI. gles each. Steve Boland and 8. a throw from Jo6 Adcock on an Fowler and (^houn. against three losaea. mission. 649-1767. 648-6861. 648-0768. n three-run drive in the sixth in­ "I'm delighted with Kansas Today’s Games and broke a 1-1 tie in the fifth attempted force at second. ------; Summary: CARLTON W. HUTCHINS ALFRED P. WERBNER Business Services Greg Freiman had doubles for inning. He scored the final run RAY’S ROOFING CO.—Shingle ning cleared the left field screen. (3lty and It’f. friendly people," the losers. New York (Cisco 8-8 and Moran'* fumble on a sacrifice Former PGA champion Lionel Rockville 001 000 01 3-1-2 ALEXANDER JARVIS ENGLISH FORD, 1908, Escort, Offered 13 R ended a six-game Athletics’ Colavito continued. "I had some after hitting another single In bunt led to a run in the fourth. Hebert o« the younger brother Newington 000 001 00 1-4-2 ROBERT I. WOLVER'TON exceUent con(Ution, $376. Must rcKifs, gutters, buUt-up roofs, CAMP Ooimeelor wanted. OsH Summary: Stallard 3-6) at Houston roof and chimney repalrs^JRay losing streak and a three-game contract trouble with owner the seventh. A1 Weis drove him Ken MoBride suffered his sev­ ^ J a y Hebert, also a former Folale, Kayan and Adams; sell. 643-0758. WASHINO MACHINES re] 648-2987. Sears ...... 420 OOx—8 7 S (Johnson 8-4 and Owens 1-8), Jackson. 643-8326, Ray Hage- Boston winning skein. Charles Finley but that's a dif­ in with a single. enth straight. setback for the PGA winner. Purvis and DiSanto. ed, RCA Whirlpool end Ken' Peck's ...... 300 200 5 6 5 3, 7:80 p.m. The SeniLtors scored an un­ 1960 CHEVROLET Hardtop, now, 649-3214. WANTED—Cleaning woman to Boeton was leading 3-1 on ferent matter. He tried to rut Angela after winning on open­ more All work guaranteed. work in furniture store. Ap­ Ourskl and Oichran; Jawor- (hicago (Ellsworth 8-4) at earned run in the first on John 1903 Corvette powered, 840 CaU 648-4918. Wilson’s two-run homer when me $8,500 and wound up being ing day. ply in person Old Ocriony Oo., Rocky changed things. sliced $4,000. I wanted no raise. ski, Kanis (5i and Douglas. Cincinnati (hfaloney 8-4), NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS h.p., late model drive line Pittsburgh (Friend S-S) at with 4.11 poeritractlon, traction Re p a i r s on aU makes of re Radio-TV Repair HlUiard Street. •1 think it was a slider," eald I Just wanted the same salary. Services 18 Colavito of his homer which put I believe I was fifth in the INTERNAITONAL LEAGUE San Francisco (Parry 3-0 or BERNIE CANTOR REAL ESTA-TE CENTER masters, Ansen blowshield, trigerators, washers, ranges, CASHIER—Part-time, 9-8 p,m., league in RBI last year. Pitcher - Denny - Walsh Sanford 4-3). new chrome, paint, and up­ and dryers. ^ oil burners him seven games ahead of his Giardello Gains Decision, BETTY G. KRISTOF. I GLENN ROBERTS A(fcENCY cleaned and serviced. AU work CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv­ experienced. Apply in person. 1661 pace v^en he had a per­ " I ’m not bashful about say­ slammed a home run and turn­ St. Louis (W ashlni^ 3-1) at The DATA INSTITUTE holstery. Call 640-0816 after 5 Popular Maricet, 736 E. Middle p.m. guaranteed. 649-0006. ice, avaUable aU hours. Satla- sonal career high of 45 hemers. ing I took a $4,000 cut. But no­ ed in a neat four, hitter last Milwaukee (Fischer 4-3). 3 SAMUEL M. LAVITT THOMAS G. WELLES faction guaranteed. OaU 646* Tpke., Manchester. His 12 now tope the AL, one body is happy about taking one. night as Norman's defeated the Philadelphia (Bennett 4-8) Had Enough of ‘Little Guy’ 638 ASYLUM AVENUE ion MO MAONETTE Mark m, TYPEWRITERS — Standard 1816. more than Harmon Killebrew, Oilers, 5-4, at Verplanck Field. at L«s Angeles (Ortega S-S), and electric. Repaired, over­ PART-TIME waitress wanted, 4-door bedan, exceUent *rson, and his 38 runs batted in is see- Jim Balesano also slammed N. ticn, leather upholstery, radio, hauled, rented. Adding ma­ diBIVHXiAND (AP) — “YouOjabbod, oounterpunched and ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Millinery, Dressihaking 19 WllUe's Steak Houm, 444 Cen­ ond. a round-tripper for the winners Siuiday’s Gaines P/an for your fufure now, heater, tires like new, ideal chines rented and repaired. nfth for PeM Unearned Runs can have my share of that lit back-peddled moot of the way, ter St. ______who captured their third New York at Houston, 16 family economy car. No deal­ Pickup and delivery service. DRESSMAKING, alterations, p.ni. tie-guy from here on,” said mid­ but piled up point* *teadily. ANN E. BARTLETT KENNETH M; LAPPEN — Yale Typewriter Service. 649- Meanwhile Orlando Pena won straight game of the young dleweight champion Joey Olar- ers. Call after 6:80^ 646-9662. repairing, socks darned, zip­ CLERK - TYPIST, Schediuling Help Bobcat Win Ther* were no knockdowns in 49M. his fifth gams of the season for season. UIdengo at Clnolnnatt, 3. dello after the rocky finish of a 1.1. M. TRAINING BARBARA BABIN ROBERT W. LAPPEN pers replaced, patches ap- Department, office machines the nationally televised fight, 1940 PACKARD, exceUent body tlM A ’s with a 3 1-8 InniMi of Summary: Pittsburgh at San Fniacisco, 10-round acrap with Argentina’s WILLIAM F. BOLES LAWN MOWERS, sharpened pUed, skirts riiortened, cater­ helpful, wlU ocmfder EDgh rsHef from John W yatt ‘Hiese Benefiting from five un­ 3. but Rivero landed a right to EVERETT R. McKINN’ and running condition, radio, Schoci graduate. Am ly Cheney Nomian’a .. .010 W 5 10 T Rocky Rivero. KIYPUNCH heater, $60. 048-7800. and repaired, sales and serv­ ing to expectsuits, little cher­ two form tho KC staff. Wyatt earned nms. South Windsor Oilers ...... 012 010— 4 4 1 Philadelphia at Lee Aagelea Otardello’a head in the ninth ROBERT B. BROMBACKER CHARLES NICHOLSO lca, rental equipment L ft M ubs and small fry. 043-6602. Bros., Jnc., 81 Cooper RUl has won throe more of the Although he we* hit hard at that staggered the champion. nipped neighboring Bllington Walsh and Sullivan; Quaglia St. Lonla at Mllwankee, 3. the finish, Giardello won a DATA PROCISSINtt JOHANNA EVANS JAMES ROHAN (HON. 1067 OLDSMOBILE 88, 2-door, Equipment Coro., Route 88, Street, Manchester. chib’s 13 triumphs and. has and Downham, Diminlco. Giardello, 164 wa* most sedan, power steering and Vernon. 870-7009, Manchester aavsd four others including two High, 6-5, yesterday afternoon unanimous daciaion in tha non- Moving—Tracking— REGISTERED nunwe, all titie rematch Friday night. That socurate with hia punches In WILLIAM R. FRAZIER WILLIAM R. ROOD brakes, $396. 649-4128. exchange. Enterprise 1940. 1 Mseues for Pena. in a North Central Connecticut TYPING Storage 20 drifts, full and put-time. BaM Conference game at EUHngton. NA’nONAL 1LEAGUE Riverside Racing was better than hia split deci- the fifth through the eight NORMAN S. HOHENTHAL XO N RAD J. RUETER Hartford Hoqrital, 628-1400, I "I’m not doing anything dif­ Scoring at least once in every rounds Rivero, at 166, tried to SHARPENINO Service - Saws, . A wild throw on an attempt­ aion aver tha 37-year-old Rivero knives, axes, shears, skates, MANCHESTER DaUveiv. Light Mrs. Hon. ferent,’’ said Colavito, comment- inning, Manchester Auto Parts The torrid three-way battle get inside but Giardello danped M ROOKKiEPINO EDITH W^ HOWLAND DORIS 1e . SMITH 1961 CORVETTE, Uke ed ptekoff by pltoher Bob Gur- April 17, when only one point must seU. OaU 649-8476. rotary blades. <)ulck service. trucking and packageige dellveiy. lag on his fast start thlS: year. pasted Green Manor, 14-4, at for the point lead at Riverside separated the two. away much of the time. "H y stance Is the asmei the non allowed the deciding run to Oa^tol Slqulpment Co.. 88 Refrigerators, washers eoore la the elxth. KUlngton Buckley Field last night for Park Speedway regume* tonight "He did his Job—put me in Rivero came on strong in the TRAINING IN JO I Af PLICATION 1967 FAIRLANE 600, automatic, MiJn St.. Manchester. Hours stove moving specialty. Folding hat’s the same, the plate’s the third straight victory. with a 30-lap race temping the shape for a 16-roun^r,’’ Giar­ same, my weight's the same, made a bid to tie, loading the last two runs, but OiardeUb was A m U A T E MBUIBERS power brakes, steering, radio, dally 7-6. Thursday T-6. Satur­ chair* tor r^ it 649-OT83. base* .with two out in the eev- Dick Jagoutz and 'c^rl O^^eh attractive card. Buddy Krebs of dello aald. able to weather the storm and * Tfftepliowt 527-7510 ' ^ reasonable. 043-0048. day 7-4. 648-7068' Sairtit Tasks sverything's the same. Only South Windsor, Ed Patnode of enth but Dennis Murphy* bore hit homers to lead a 14-hit iat- "If I was M or 34, I’d take even g«t In a few licks himself. “C AND last year I was fouling tham off. tack. Chip . Conran and Steve Westfield and Bill Greco of New care of him like that,” said the ROBERT J. BOYCE RAYMOND L. MILLER 1900 FORD Sunllner Convert- STEPS, SIDEIWALKS, stens Painting—Papering '21 "It’s getting to bs a Joke with down to strike out the final bat­ Haven are the boys who will be Referee Mike Minnich had H Apply of 438 ASYLUM AVI. MANCHESTBIR SAVINGS end LOAN EAST HARTFORD FEDERAL Ihle, one owner, good condi- ter and save his clubs fifth win Howroyd were tope for the SS-year-old champion, snapping walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ Jhii (Gimtlle) and I. *17111 tl|rte Manora. feeling the preseur* the moat. hia flngera "He’s amall, touf^ 46-43. Judge Jlerb Willlama 46- ASSpCIA’nON , SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCLUHON ti(», new top and rear window, races, hatchways, dry wells. PAINTTNO, EXTERIOR and in* Plsuad Sswsrs against a llks number o f losses. rvaAottao off to a good start Summary: to get at. I couldn’t get the 44. Judge BUI TTuNnson 46-46. •r rfftwM form bolew $1,095. 643-9681 after 5, all day AU concrete reptora. Reason­ terldr, papertianglng, waU- It was his 11th strikeout o f the aad ha'a toving his troublaa." Auto ParU 212 438 14-14-3 range." The AsBoeiated Preaa had Giar­ WILLIAM r ! JOHNSON EVERE'TTE? MOORE Saturday and Sunday. able. 648-0851. paper removed, diy waU woA. Mashlas Ohjassi ' Colavito nodded toward Gen- ed, excellent cendi- bar Watarptosftag Dsno. In a Joking mood as he perlodl- Ungton’s Rick Blanchard and and Howroyd,______hind the shutout pitohing o f Jo* He wa* like thia," and Kivero title fight either September or ^ *••••••••#•**#*#**,*** HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK^ RUSSELL P. McGRATH Free estimates. Free pickup eally kicked his locker before Curt 'Zahner. tlon;\ $8M. Also, I960 Mercury, and deUvery. 630-8866. EXTERIOR and Interior Overton put a stop to the win­ ataggared back in a little pirclo, Octoher. ^ e said he had gotten MANCHBSTBR OFFICB ing. Wallpaper books, rstumlng In sllontly staring at Summary: for ppirts, $60; 743-8143. Golfer Tommy. Armour a na­ ning streak o f the Eastern waving his anna hdlpleeely to two offers and would have a hanging. <>Ulngs. Floors. MsKINNEY BM the wall. So. Windaor .001 131 0 6-7-4 ...... STATE...... HAROLD ^ SONS Rubbish Re­ tive of Edinbutg, Scotland, League leading Oharlestoinln- demonstrate. ropresentaUve go to Puerto moval—OeUars, «tUc*, yards, Insured. Workmanship Siwgngft OtapoMl Colavito was acquired from nUngttm . - .000 140 0 5-8-4 aerved as a major in the British «usns Friday night with a 3-0 In hia aeoood fight alnoe win- Rleo to talk about a posaibls i * * L * r a o i « ...... FORD CMtoxto, CM (Vety kw WeOkly or monthly plokup. anteed. Loo Pellatter, IB ft-lM fkn 'Detroit and Oantlls from Ihilti Murphy m A DetUBemenll; Tajik Oorpa d u rii« World War victory. Rprlngfleld’a win out nkiff Ife* liito fram DMt Tiger title fight wHh IlorsntkM Fer-1 Mga. Phone ■amid ■oar, 640-4024. It ao oaawer, 641-8041. to put mere punch 1|^ 'the ihiraan and I the Xadiaiuitoad to ttaree gaiBaa. ‘ O a e | »M b a v , O^uuMto

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PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY. MAT 2S 1964 MANCHESTBR IVgNlNQ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. IM T t l 19M Houses For Sals T2 ■II fiiii) r s Houses For Sale 72 Housdi For Bale 72 Houaehoid Goods 51 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGALT and SHORTEN HoaowFUrSalt 78 Ho For Salt 72 Hoomb Fir Sale 72 Homes Pot Sale 72 Lots Fot Bait 73 HpriMaM BOL rUlF*** OusUwn cootem por- Wanted- Real Eatato 77 GAS HEATER, year old; tw5n MINUTBS f r o m downtown ROOKVUlJB—a room older Co­ MANCHESTER—Only 814,700. 8 M.e, alumlniun riding, proximately 9 acree, brook. 9 eral home and business loca- ranch, 3 or 4 bedrooms, avlng Level, 3 bedrooms, rec room, chester Road fat Glastonbury wanting homee. Some are re­ drawers; trunk; misceUane^s *M oNEV W NO OSJECT," PENNV new roof, deramic bath, heat­ room bouae. AakiDg 810,000. tkms. Many poasibUitles. Tong- CLASSIFIED room with flbeplace. paneled 100x300 lot, 317,700. Owner 389- across from Golf course, eity peat calls. Need lleUnga. Jo­ items. M9-1M1. HNCHOe-tSPEClAaV \MHIN ITIMT MEtZf* cellar, dining room, kitchen ■ agency, 941-6821. 876-6379. ing unit, tree shaded lot, va­ E . J . Carpenter, R ealtor, 849- rsn A gency, 648-6821, 870-0179. 840T. BY den. famUy size kitchen. Ide^ w ater. CaH 649*801. seph B arih, 849-0820. cant. and close to all utUlUes. 0001. setup for m-laws, ^,900. Wol- w i^ built-lns. A home with a aix*aa>.ato difference—$24,500. Wolverton Paul Ftano A gency, 6484M08, MANCHESTER—In a quiet 1^ - A ' g G.E. ELECTRIC range, 40” , THAT HAfT IS •tOUToUMIf.»] verton Agency, Realtor, 649- Agency, Realtor, 846-2813. . Anthony Fiano, 840-4I07. cation—brick front Cape to be Resort Property For Sale 74 Covaatry. 8-sai ADVERTISING good condition. Call 649-0339. VOU KfAUrf MUST tuy 2813. STEP LIVELY aold fully furnlahed, 4 down Lots For Sale 73 BUYING OR SELLING W srfli WNsa, iTfANDONLV A 9 S . MANCHESTER — Spacious 8^ and 3 up, fuU dorm er, bai $ 1 8 *W — • rsoSB MAGIC CHEF electric stove, SEVEN ROOM (rtdar horaa, 4 Honest Values CLASSIFIED advertising DEPT. HOURS noAM rr ruiirv» bedrooms, 3 baths, lot TSaUL room ranch In young neighbor­ ment gan*e, encloeed rear MANCHESTER — Burn­ REAL ESTATE bosUae. OIs m to one year old, excellent condi­ K you want an extra special hood, 4 bedrooms, 3 tug baths, poroh, large yard, garden ham Street. Wooded building ASHFORD LAKE ■hopplag aa 8 AJM. to 5 PJIf. tion. best offer. 643-6985. Marion E. Rnbertaon, Reollar, 3 bedroom ranch with a pine 643-5968. ______one-half acre lot, fire alarm $18,000—6*room homa on bua area, and shade trees. Paul lot 158-420, no im provem ente, Have assurance of experienced OPEN HOUSE paneled rec room complete $3,000. Owner 648-8887. 36 miles east of Manchestsr, service. Call Realtor, Stanley LEAVING STATE — Must dis­ syriem. reasonaUs. Ci^ owner Una, good oonditlan, riiaded F iano A gency, 648-IA I A R 9 .7 7 1 1 lamps, ml.scellaneous. No rea- lot in Manchester, call Doris Ellington Rd., SouQi Windsor, mal dining room, planned for BE APPRECIATED I I .sonable offer refu.sed. 649-3879. two car garage. Vacant. Thia W YLLY8 STREET — 140 foot 643-5440 — 649-5933 way, garage, besutifnl view. Manchester home cost better Oian 136,000 Dmlth. near Rockvllle-Vernon town $18,400—$ bedroom Ranch, ga­ nine spacious rooms, t baths, MANCHESTER line, 814,500. CMl 844-8808. frontage. 643-7444. $15,900 ’— Four bedrooms, TWO MATCHING Danish wal­ to build in 1958, now being of­ rage, rec room, large ehaded two huge fireplaces, recrea­ kltohen with dtahwashar, | fered fo r '$24,700. Worth aee- lot Muit be aold. tion room, bar, patio. Priced in nut daybeds. brown, tan tweed, Beautifully tailored 8-room LAKEWOOD CmCLB—OrioDlaS; MANCS1E8TB1R—-3 A-aone wood- livin g CoRtiniM d From PrccRding Pag* foam mattre.sses and bol.sters, ing . . . Timken heat, attic JARVIS REALTY CO. 40’a OaU ow ner, 649-8285, 648- ed lots, city water. Hayes NOTICE raised ranch in an area of Cape with center hall, 6 large $16,900—7-room Colonial, 4 bed­ 6868. Farms For Sale 76 finlshe A U L U two-ear I also matching formica top . . . expansion possible. T. J, rooms, redecorated living room A gency. 643-4808. garagi ^ ^ mdibed ! Help Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale 45 new and comparable homes. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1577. 040-1300 Evas. 640-3519 rooms, better than new con­ DECISIONS table under which they slide, A model of efficient up to with paneled fireplace, forma! dition. I FOUR BEDROOMS BOLTON — 5 acre farm with lot. Good quiet aelghbor* | purchased nine months ago, WATERFRONT PARK. So. Cov- Variances - exceptions hood. LEGAL SEXatETARY, Man­ SCRIllENEO loam for the best the minute living. Six t h r e e b e d r o o m ranch on dining room, paneled family 160 year old 7-room Colonial never used, original cost, $150., room which can be used aa $18,900 — Garriaon Colonial, $17,900 will buy this eight entry—lot 50x90. Lake prlvll granted $19,50(V—A nsaia-bu lH chester, fidl-Ome. Box J, Her­ in lawns, delivered from our rooms on upper level, two quiet street 100 yards from room overeised cape up In farmhouse. Ideal for horsea will sell complete. $76. 649- third bedroom, beths, nat­ Manchester Green, 3 bed­ eges. Madeline Smith, Realtor, H. W. Holt, d.b.a. WINF. an Two flfeplaoes, phwtani ald. screening plant. Andover Co­ on lower level. In addition Bowers School, 90x160 lot. Vln BANT HARTFORD — Garrison the Manchester Green area. $17,490. Immediate occupancy. 0065. ural woodwork, large one-car rooms, fireplace, 1^ bathe, 649-1642. tenna tower variance. Love walls, ftnisbed famUy room, lumbia. George H. Grifflng, there is space for laundry Bogglnl, Bel Air Real Estate, Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 1% Four rooms down with a Owner agent, 643-9442. Inc., 742-7886. room and a garage. So, garage, on a lovely treed lot, fine condition. Lane. three bedrooms. Kttehea la I 643-9332. ___ baths, fireplace, buUt-lns, lavatory, and four bed­ family size. Good vahie. Help Wanted— ^Male 36 whether you’re looking for $25,900. Philbrlck Agency, BOLTON—Half acre wooded Child' Guidance Clinic, sign SUPER-CEDED Toro rotary 9x12 GRaV r u g . $25., good brsezeway, attached garage, R ealtors, 049-8464 BSxecutive type 8-room Ranch, rooms and bath up. Full $19,500—Seven room split oa condition, call 649-7318. a home or just looking, MANCHESTER—In an area of wooded lot. $!a,800. Phllbrick basement, one-car detached building lot, owner, 849-0763. NOTICE Ivariance. 317 No. Main St, EXPERIENCED painters want­ mowers, 19” , $79.95. Self-pro­ new and comparably priced features too numerous to big lot. Kitchen has baOt- drive out and do a. little A gen cy, Realtors.- 840-8464. garage. Vacant, has to sell. A public hearing will be held James W. Connolly, front line ed. Steady work for rig;ht men. pelled from $99.96. Marlow’s, homes. An'8 room, 2 level, up- m ention FIVE BEDROOMS, ins. Cathedral ceW ag, Call between «-7, 638-7766, or browsing, who knows? Rockville rec room, priirie residential Needs some redecorating. THREE RESIDENTIAL zoned by the Town Planning Commis­ variance, south of No. 638 Kee­ 867 Main Street. HOTPOINT refrigerator for to-the minute raised ranch. 3 MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, lots, meocimum frontage, trees, wrought iron baleoay, l^ a {^ y in person 44 Bayberry area. Start packing and call sion of Manchester, Connecticut. ney St. baths, aluminiim storms, sale. $35. Call 649-1062. bedrooms, living room with full riled dormer, fireidace, ga­ good locations. No utilities. $2,- Road, Glastonbury. LOST bright carpet colors . . . Directions; FVom Blast Mid­ NOW AND THEN T. J. Crockett, Realtor at Monday evening, June 1, 1964 Green Manor Elstates. Inc., screens, doors. fireplace, kitchen with bullt- rage, city water and sewer, 700 each. Wolverton Agency, sign variance, s/w corner Ver­ restore ftem with Blue Lustre. TWO PIECE gray modem liv­ dle Tpke, to Vernon St., Call for particulars on these or 843-1577 to see this home. at 8 P.M. in the Hearing Room $21,000—Two family la good 1 1ns, dining L. Large famllv nicely landscaped. Owner 640- we are lucky enough to any other of our fine llstlnge. Realtor, 849-2813. non St. and Richmond Dr. Rent electric shampooer $1. ing room set, $65. Call 649- No. 517. room, utility room, den or of­ of the Municipal Building on the location. Big lot mslitn f EXPERIENCED carpen­ Paul’s Paint ft Wallpaper Sup­ Apartments— Flats— Business Locations 4916. get a home as clean and MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, First Hartford Realty Co., 1158. Houses For Sale 72 fice, \Vt baths, 3-zone heat, neat as this 4-room ex­ following resubdivision. possible apartmest boa ter. Forbes Inc. Call 649-5382. ply. one partially finished, near MANCHESTER—A zone, sewers Proposed Re - Division of sig;n variance, 376 East Middle Tenements 63 For Rent 64 garage, $26,900. Wolverton BOLTON — 100 acre farm with pandable Cape with all city and water, walking distance to use. Near everything. MANCHESTER — $14,900. Six a beautiful 8 room colonial, schools and buses, tile bath, Lots 60 Md 62—Property Tpke. $21*00— .Six room m iieh MECHANIC or apprentice me­ LAWNMOWERS - A r 1 e n s. room brick Cape, fireplace, Agency, Realtor, 649-2818. conveniences. Proud owner fireplace, new.roof and fresh­ public swimming pool. $4,500. Musical Instruments 53 ATTRACTIVE 4^ room, luxur­ WOLVERTON outbuildings, equipment. Ideal of Lucille M. Tully—Con­ Helen Moske, sideline vari­ AA zone. Bnilt-ia dtshwni chanic, own tools desirable, Lawn Boy, Toro, Bolens Orbit ious duplex Croat apartment, grarage, excellent condition, wants immediate sale. Low, Wesley R. Smith ly pednted, copper plumbing, McKinnon Realty, 649-6361. ance, 50 North St. I references. 643-6449 or 643-0273. MANCHESTER—6 bedroom lux­ location. T. J. Crockett, Real­ low $12,500. J. Gordon, 849- gress and Seymour Streets er, dtspoonl, formal I Air, and riding mowers. Wheel- DRUM SET—3 pieces in white heat, G.E. kltchep, range, .13 MAIN STREET trees, near bus, shopping, oil heat. Ideal for young and Beaupre Motors, Inc., new horse and Bolens 4-wheel ury ranch on secluded acre tor. 643-1577, 5306, 643-5314. ' WEST WIIAJNOTON—Wooded — Manchester, Cfonn. Being room, flrephioed living roem, EXPERIENCED Service Sta­ pearl, high hat, bass pedal, cubic foot refrigerator, hood, school. Carlton W. Hutchins, AGENCY lot, 2 baths, fur. basement, older couples. Lai^e, treed lo t s 60 and 62 on map enti­ suid u s ^ car dealers license, 244 8 twin tfsed tractors. Parts and service. Realtor, 649-5182. Agency yard. Aricing $14,900. Call 649- lot just off Route 44 , 300x1200 tion personnd, both full and good condition. Call 643-9409 disposal, Venetian blinds, car­ Modern storefront, store Vln Bogginl. Bel Air Real Es­ tled ’Homestead Park — Broad St. Front patio, plastered wads, j Capitol Equipment Company, — ' - ^ — 172 E . Center S t 649-2813 9781. ft., approximately 814 acres. part-time, for the Manchester after 6. peted staircase, IH baths, size 75x25’, walking dis­ tate, 643-9332. BARROWS & WALLACE Manchester, Conn. Proper­ Ruth Peck, lot area variance, steel beam coastraetlea. 88 Main St., Manchester. basement storage, washer, MAHfXIANY paneSed V bM RETREAT 384 Center Street—54$-1668 Suitable for trailer park. 130 Prospect St. area. Apply Mobile Oil Co., Open daily 7-5, Thursday 7-9, tance to three apartment heated recreation room, patio, Manchester Parkade Priced very low for quick sale. ty of Edward J. Holl Scale Seix'pral m aple and w fllsw 1 Reta£ Development Center, dryer, pleasant location, rent buildings, well suited for A8SUMBALE MORTGAGE—If Manchester—649-5306 1”-100’—March 1913. C- H. David Orcutt, limited repairer trees, niee rone anahes. Saturday 7-4. Antiques 56 very reasonable. 583 Hartford garage, 6Mi room ranch, excel­ PHTTURBSQUB setting—7 room you have $2,000. or eo and eon (3all Dave Fay at 628-0885 or 234 Washington Street, Hart­ beauty salon or other pro­ lent condition, only $16,900. 8H room Split Level, a Olmsted, Eng.’ Scale l ” -20’ license, 488 Center St.. Breezeway.and garage. Road. Call evenings Mr. Gill, brick ranch, family room, 1% pay $129. per month, ask us MANCHESTER — 3800 down. Andover Lake— 875-6972, or D. Bantly at 628- ford. We are an equal oppor­ IT’S TERRIFIC the way we’re fessional use. Cariton W. ButoUns, Realtor, real treat in the country, 3068. — March 1963—Hayden L Stanley Jarvis, limited repair­ $21,500 — Seven room Gar­ TWO FLAX wheels, oil paint­ 643-4362, 643-4716. baths, double g v tix e , wooded about the terrific ranch we HAND’JTMAN’S DREAM — AAA Lovely 6 room Cape, rec room, tunity employer. selling B lu e Lustre for clean-j ings, cut glass. .Also many 64941132. with kitchen built-lns, roar Griswold. C. E. er license, 279 No. Main St. riaon Oolontal. Foar bed ing rugs and upholstery. Rent ■ lot, Manchester. Carlton W. have just over the South Wind­ patio, lovely shade trees, suburban village locatton, 1% enclosed poroh, garage, shad­ OPEN HOUSE Nichols-Manchester Tire, re- rooms, 1 K I H. G. Schulse, Inc., West' urday, Sunday, 384 Hartford monthly, second floor, adults Realtor 350 Main St. BEAUTIFUL paneled heated Realtor, 343-1677. Carton W. Hutchins, Realtor, Sunday 2-6 p.m. Rd. rooms, dining roenn, large a price you can afford. necticut, this 21st day of May May 25, 1964. baths. OE antomatls| Road, raungton. 875-9707. PICNIC Tables, several styles,' only. Available July 1., 643- family room off kitchen, 8 bed 649-5132. $11,700 — 3 bedroom ranch AT A (X)URT OF PROBATE held 6064. 643-1108 kitchen, living rbom 'wlth fire­ room ranch, aluminum storms, MANCHESTER—Asaume mort­ 117,500. 1964. F^led In the office of Town kitrheo, formal dinhig room, extra sturdy construction, 6| place, good location, best val­ completely redecorated inside at Manchester, within and for the WANTED MAN to learn carpet cellar,, 153x245 lot, only $15,- gage and take over payments SIX R(X)M Ranch, excellent and out, oil hot water heat, Spacious 7-room custom district of Manchester, on the 18th TOWN PLANNING Clerk, May 20, 1964. baseboard beat , aewlyl foot, $12.50 up; 8 foot, $16.501 Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 3% ROOM GARDEN apart­ ue at $15,600. Wolverton Agen­ 500. Carlton W. Hutchins, 649- condition, S bedrooms, ceramic built ranch with 3 acres of day of M^-. A.D. 1964. COMMISSION Zoning Board of Appeals painted, alunrimnn stoims, laying trade. Must be free of up; delivered. W. Zinker, Pln- cy, Realtor, 649-2813. of $108 per month for this Im­ ood size lot, 8 miles from Present Hon. John J. Waiiett. military obligations, alert and ment, completely redecorated, 5182. maculate 6 room Cape, 2 or 8 WARREN E. HOWLAND tile bath, formal dining room, Isuichester. The Ed Dupre land. This beautiful home Judge. Martin E. Alvord, John F. Clifford. screens, doora WaO to wan ney Street. Ellington. 875-7143. MATERNITY clothes, size 18 includes heat, hot water, stove, has over 40 special features in living room willing to learn. Apply in per­ Houses For Rent 65 BENTLEY SCHOOL — 8 room bedrooms, close to bus Une, baseboard heat, aluminum gAgency, 643-1900 or 643-4271. Estate of Lslis A. CastUlo. late Chairman CJhairman and 20, nothing priced over $1. refrigerator, and parking. 816,900—Air conditioning, dish­ combinations and awnings, fire to provide the ultimate in of Manchester In said district de­ Dorothy C. Jacobson, room. Two-ear garage. 6e^ son to Mr. A. J. Turgeon, IF CARPETS lo(* dull and | Baby clothes up to 1% years Cape with attached garag $15,600. Wolverton Agency, MLS Realtor ceased. John A. Cagianello, Available now. $110 month. Of­ washer, flroplace, large Idtcta- detection system, carport, en- MANCHESTER — Seven room luxury living. Drive out and Secretary tie people, don’t watt sa Manager Carpet Dept., Wat­ drear, remove the spots a s ; including suits and white shirt. 4% ROOM RANCH. Unfur- tree shaded lot, 8 bemooms, Realtor, 649-2813. Upon appIleaUon of Mary A. Secretary kins Bros., 935 M«dn St. they appear with Blue Lustre.' fice 16 Forest Street. 643-0000. nished. 2-car garage. Kre- en, roomy 8 bedroom ranch, 950 Main St. Manchester clo.sed rear yard, lot 110x172, Cape, 4 bedrooms, living room ^ ee country living at its Castillo, administratrix, praying for this one. Oh yea, half aere I Call 643-0737. dining room, spacious living 105x250 lot Don't wait Carlton authority to compromise and set­ Rent electric shampooer $1. place. Adults. Good location. room with fireplace, 1% baths, $15,900. Philbrlck Agency, 649- formal dining room and kitch­ best. Owner priced at $26,- lot. An city ntflities. EXPERIENCEID carpenter and TWO BEDR(X)M. first floor, W. Hutchins, Realtor, 649-5132. 843-1108 8464. en, full riled dormer, IH 900. tle a douMfuI and disputed claim In $28,400 — A baak appratoal I The Sherwin-Wiuliams Co. apartment fully furnished, in­ Stove, refrigerator. June. 643- good location, $17,400 Wolver­ DUPLEX ANYONE? favor, of said estate against Phtllp oaipenter*s helper. Top wages Wanted— To Buy 58 2880. ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2818. baths, partially finished rec R Bell and Clarence Cardtna'. and has insured proper prietog and steady year 'round work cluding everything, $140 FOUR BEDROOM ColoniaT, room, one car garage for authority to withdraw the ac- STOREWIDE Relocation Sale— Take Route 6 to Andover on this immaeolats Roek- for right men. Call BidweK Free, unflni^ed hardwood monthly, unfurnished $120 EIGHT ROOMS, 2 baths. Fire- paneled family, room, kitchen MANCHESTER—6 room SpClt BOLTON screen porch, city utilities, cen Uon for wrongful death against ledge raneh. A quality Bieh- { WANTED TO BUY—Antiques AUTUMN ST. — BeauUfuC co­ with built-ina, formal dining 6-6 duplex close to all fa* Center (two caution lights!, Early American Inns Corporation. OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. Home Improvement Co., 649- stools and plastic buckets with monthly. Paul Fiano Agency, place. Swimming pool. Large lonial of 6 rooms, porches, new Level, garage, deep land­ trally located near everything It Is ardi^-bnllt home and good used furniture. Vil­ room, avlng room with fire­ cilities. 1,080 sq. ft. living take first right past caution 6496. purchases, limited amount. 643-0468. lawn, parking area. Garage. bath, part rec room. Two car scaped lot. utility and rec A well kept home, $17,500. Ex­ ORDERilp: That the foregntng One of Connecticut's finest residences. Tappaa bnllt-lns sad lage Peddler Auction House, place, 1 ^ baths, attached ga­ area on each floor. New New on the market Look lights and follow . signs. application be heard and deter­ Morrison’s Paint and Wall­ Semi-furnished. Adults. 643- g;arage and a swimming pool room, 8 bedrooms, 2 baths, clusive with Robert D. Mur m ahogany trtm. Wblto { R ^ te 83, Enilngton. 875-8711, ATTRACTIVE 6 room, 2 bed­ rage, $22,900. Philbrlck Agen­ heating hot water unlta, at this I960 built Colonial of mined at the Probate office In Wilbur Cross to Exit 99 into Tolland Center. paper Store, 739 Main St., 2880. too. T. J. Crockett, Itealtor, fireplace. Reduced to $18,600. dock. 643-6472. U ft R Realty Manchester in said District on the birches In the prtvato CAMP counselor wanted. Call Bob Flucklger, and Son. room, apartment in new 2 cy, 649-8464. new copper plumbing, and six rooms (3 and 3) with House on right, VILLAGE GREEU'I. Watch for sign. (Theater Building). 643-1577. more. Recently painted In­ Wolverton Agency, Realtor, Co., Inc. 643-3892. 1st day of June, A.D, 1964. at two yard plus the 648-3037. family house, available July FOUR ROOMS, furnished or un­ 849-2818. 1% baths. Excellent condi­ o'clock In the afternoon, and that Center entrance, center chimney (Circa 1765), situated WE BUY, BELL or trade an­ side and out. Live rent free IDEALLY LOCATED 6 room notice be given to all persona In- view ^ns the oatstaadlag I 1st. $130 a month. Call after furnished, two porches, adults' BOWERS AREA — 2 bedroom MANCHESTER—West Side two tion. Dishwasher, cedar STEPHEN ST. — Brick ranch on six acres. Lawns, fields, large maples. 20 minutes to tique and used furniture, china, family, 6-5, on bus line, sep­ with room to spare. Call closet, basement garage, Colonial, fireplace, family tereeted In said estate ot the pen­ location make Bits truly a ROOFING and lif^t construc- TWO 46” ALUMINUM roll-up 6 p.m., 649-6797. only. Mill Road, pleasant (Colonial, exceClent condition, NEARLY NB3W ranch—6 large of seven rooms and garage dency of said application and the Hartford. Nine large rooms, 3% baths, five ’bedrooms en­ glass, silver, picture frames arate utilities, deep lot, 2-car now. combinations, etc. Better sized kitchen, dishwasher, for­ BEST BU Y. tion work. Must have driver’s awnings. 643-0130. and (dd coins, old dolls and location. 643-6389. many extras, choice landscap­ rooms, basement, combina­ Beautiful setting. Owner lime and place of hearing there­ hanced by many authentic features. Five working fire­ TWO ROOM apartment includ­ garage, fully rented, good in­ than 2 Vi acres, most of It mal dining room, l*/4 baths, on. hy publishing a copy of this Hcense. Call A1 Palmer sifter guns, hobby collectknis. attic ing, sacrifice. E. J. Carpenter, tions. Selling for $15,900 with transferrod and selling for places and Dutch oven, studio apartment with North light “J 7 p.m., 648-4012. ing electricity, stove, refrig­ come. $19,5(X). Wolverton Agen­ wooded. Ideal location, just exceptional closets, walk-up at­ order in some newsnaner having a area of fine honses. WaB to 16 FCKDT CANOE kit, partially contents or whole estates. Fur­ Realtor-Owner 649-5061. WARREN E. HOWLAND $13,6(X) assumable mortgage, only $21,900. Look this one tic, enclosed breezeway. 2-car circulation In said district, at least In ell. 30 X 67 barn, heated, suitable as elaborate guest built, and Westinghouse auto­ erator, heat, $65. Available cy, Realtor, 649-2818. payments $120 a month, T. J. a block to the new school. seven days before the day of said house. Splendid opportunity for family desirous of gracious wall earpetlBg, antimiatlr PLUMBEIRS, heating men, and niture Repair Service Talcott- Resort Property over if you want a comfort garage. Call George Hanley, kitchen, formal dining room, matic washer. Can be seen at June 1. Carlton Hutchins, 649- VERNON STREET — 8 large •a Crockett, Rea.ltor, 643-1677. Immediate occupancy. T. able economical home in a hearing, to aonear if they see country living with town cfmveptohces. experienced helpers want^ for ville. Conn. Tel. 643-7449. 5132. For Rent 67 WILLIAMS RD. In BcT.ton—Ac­ MLS Realtor M9-3175, or Oates Agency, 643- cause at said time and place and 76 Pine Street. rooms, barns. Remodeled J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- prestige area. T. J. Crockett For appointment at other tfanes, call Mrs. Shorts 648-8886 three bedrooms, two-ear pa- | new work. Call 742-6290 after tion wanted on this 7 room C $18,900 — ATTRACTIVE 3 bed- 1577. 0030. be heard relative thereto, and rage. CENTEI^ STREET — 8 rooms, GARDNER LAKE, Conn. Mod­ home, over 100 years old. New 350 Main St. Manchester Realtor, 643-1577. make return to this court, and hv or Doris McLallen 639-5770. 6 p.m. 22” ROTARY MOWER, hand- heat, paneling, kitchen. Va­ split. Lot is about an acre . . . room ranch, fireplace, alumin­ malMnr on or before Mav 19. 1964. $26,800 — An Rooms Withoat Board 69 furni.shed or unfumi.shed, heat, ern housekeeping. Lakefront. home is choice. Asking less VERNON—On a lovely treed mower, two bureaus. Westing-, cant. $17,900. T. J. Crockett, 643-1108 um storms, enclosed carport, bv certified mall, a com- of this Rockledge ranch, X-eor hot water supplied. Call New­ Boating, swimming, fishing. In­ than cost at $23,500. T. J. HOLLISTER STREET — Price lot, on a breezy hilltop with order to Marj' A. Castillo c/o J. WATSON BEACH A CO, Realton inghouse washer, electric dry­ SIX ROOM duplex house, fully spect weekends. Gifts, bro­ Realtor, 643-1677. * basement, large lot, nice view. Francis J. Connoilv. Jr. Atty.. 77 rage, l>/4 batha fcwmol dto- I Salesmen Wanted 36-A ington 666-98^. Crockett. Realtor, 843-1577. Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, reduced to $17,000. on this neat view, only 2 minutes from Wil­ 31 Central Row, Hartford—533-3114 er. treadle sewing machines, | furnished for gentlemen, dish­ chures. Arrowhead Grove Cot­ Lafayette St Hartford Conn. ing room, ahmdnnm storms, | 649-6132. 8 room Cape, all rooms are fin­ Open Sunday bur Cross highway, We have an JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. DUE TO OUR recent expansion closet bowls, tanka, sinks. Day-1 washer, all modem conven­ tages, Colchester 4M, Oonnec- MANCHESTER—Porter Street BOLTON LAKE — Chance to screens,' doora deaa as the | FUUR ROOM heated apart­ Area. Older 9 room home that MANCHESTER — Charming 6 ished, even the rec room in immaculate 2 story house and an increase in business Strom dinette set, 1968 Dodge ] iences Included, plus house­ ment, central, adults. Refer­ Ucut. 242-9278. have your own 4 room year proverbial whtstie. cleaning services, parking offers 6 bedrooms, spacious room rambling Cape, 1>4 the basement, 2 full baths, 2-5 P.M. which we built in 1959. 3 large we are in need o f additional dump truck, 1961 F-85 De- { ences. Call 649-7691 between ’round home right on the wa­ $27,500—A bmad new. Mg, luxe 4-door. 36 BUsh Hill Road, available. Inquire 101 Cihestnut living room. large dining baths, broezeway and attach^ screened porch, many other bedrooms, VA baths, sunny big raneh in Bottoa. Bevea j full-time professionally minded 5-7. (HVENTRY LAKE—Beautiful, ter. A steal at $10,900. Wol­ kitchen with built-ins, • large 649-9757. i St. after 4 p.m. nearly new. quality cottage in 1 room and kitchen, also den, garage, 2 fireplaces, knotty extras. Very desirable '.oca- 21 VICTORIA ROAD rooma 2 baths (provWan Real Estate sales personnel pine rec room, paneled living verton Agency, Realtor, 649- SOPHISTICATED living room with' fireplace, excellent condition and loca­ fireplace, 3 porches. 1^ baths, 2813. tion. T J. Crockett, Realtor, for stni another), rnised (Male or Female). We offer FIVE BIRCH Doors, 2’8” wide, • ROOM FOR RENT in private room wall, • city water and 843-1677. wa^il paneling, and good din­ complete training, full office tion, fully equipped, (diean as amesite drive, city utilities. COUNTRY COMFORT 4-bedroom Colonial com­ hearth dropiaca dream 6’8” high, new. $10 each. C all! home, near bath. 119 Cooper The interior is bright, cheer­ sewers, ^excellent landscaping. MANCHESTER Ranch—24’ Mv- ing area. Painted walk-out facilities, and an attractive a pin), sleeps 7, private beach. BOWERS SCHOOL — 7 room pletely redecorated, new heated basement with win­ kitchen, baseboard heat, 649-0660. HiE Street. 649-0595. COLONIAL HEIGHTS ful and in excellent condition. Call Lou Arruda, 643-6454. ing room, fireplace, 8 large EXPERTS PROVEN WRONG! two-car garage. 1.8M sq. ft. eommission arrangement. If For full information call 643- Cape, full shed dormer, 4 bed­ heating system, ceramic An excellent buy for the large Schwartz Real Estate, 236-1241. bedrooms, IH baths, natural Live charmingly In this one dows. Fenced in backyard. At­ you are interested in really STONES for lecuih fields, dry NBIWLY decorated room for ro- 6930. rooms, dining room, living bath, FHA $700 down, VA of Hvlng area en a twoMkeM | j APARTMENTS family, $18,700. Ebcclusive with woodwork, screened porch, level 8 bedroom home cus­ tached garage. $21,900. Call working and not jUSt occupy­ wells, or retaining walls—free fined gentleman, central,' pri- room with fireplace, breeze­ nothing down. Selling at a owner for appointment 876- lot Ask for Len l a k e WINNEPESAUKEE, Robert D. Murdock, 643-6472. Manchester fur. basement, immaculate, tom built by Rlslcy. Located low, low $16,900. A below They said “It Can’t Be Built for * 1 5 ^ bonean. ing dew space, call Mr. Werb- for taking. Pay for ad. 644- vate pheme on floor, parking. N.H.—Six rooms with water­ U ft R Realty Co., Inc. 643- on Center Road In Vernon way. attached garage, $15,900. 6853. No agents please. ner, Jarvis Realty Co., 643- 0304. Call 643-5331. $18,400. Philbriok Agency, 849- Phllbrick Agency, M9-8^. market value — must be $82,500 — A eoimtry Steps off East Center St. front, available for season, half 2692. CONVENIENT LIVING 8464. this lovely ranch features sold. m inntes 1121, Eves. 643-7847. price for June and September. paneled wall work kitchen RANCH HOME on one-half acre 300 CEDAR CLOTHES Hne ROOM TO RENT, centrally lo- MANCHESTER — Ansaldi built lot, 3 bedrooms, large paneled In central Boiton. Large I Call 527-8493. CENTER HAT Oo&onial^-St. COLE STREET—6 room eape, with separate dining room, Cape, only $600. down, fi£l AMBITIOUS salesman oppor­ poles, many sizes, installed. I cated, young lady preferred. 4*^ rooms — includes heat, James Parish. Porter Street 8-room Ranch close to kitchen with built-lns, large W ell, See It! ranch net on a 4-aeie lot fireplace, 2 car garage, nice­ ceramic tiled bato with shed dormer, brick front, 8 tunity to affiliate with top Also dump truck, jacks, mis- 643-6502. hot water, range, refrig­ MISQUAMKHT. Rhode Island area. 3 years old. 6 lagge school, bus and shopping. living room, enclosed entrance with beanttfUl. park - 10m national concern in local vi­ ly shaded premises with ex­ tub enclosure, 1 car garage. bedrooms, (posrible fourth), Wesley R. Smith landscaping phu fruit tress, cellaneous. 649-1363. erator, dryer, disposal, and summer resort: Now is the rooms, 1’ ] baths, huge recrea­ Ideally set up to be used tra lot. Priced right. Phone 8. porch with glass ja’iousies, at­ cinity. Can expect to earn $125 SPACIOUS room for refined Large lot. Priced to fit fireplace, ba.sement g;arage, berry birahea Msmmotfa liv­ gentleman, near bath, double master TV antenna, cera­ time to make your reservation tion room with flroplace, bullt- as 4-bedroom home. Large A. Beechler, Rector 643-6969. your pocketbook at $17,9(X). tached, aluminum awnings on Compare It! ! to $200 weekly after training for your summer vacatimi. We excellent lot with pine trees. front of house. Call owner ing roonu Idenl retreat far Boats and Accessories 46 closet, quiet. Private family. mic bath, private cellar and ins, broezeway and attached full basement. Price $18,- Call Doris Smith Call now, wir. not last, Lou Agency with an opportunity for ad­ patio, parking, soundproof have cottage rentals by the 2-car garage. $26,900 Phil- BOLTON—One acre wooded lot 643-1907. busy, axeentlve or profeb- | vancement based on own mer­ Call 649-0719. 200. Call Joe Gordon, 649- Arruda, 643-6454. Schwartz and fireproof. Rent $146. week, month or season. Lewiss, brick Agency, 649-8464. 5306, 643-5314. with this 6 room ranch, 2 full 234 Center St.—643-1568 slo^ man. Den, otBea its. $110 guaranteed to start. 17 FOOT CROSBY Fiberglas ------— Real Estate, 236-1241. breeeewny, three-ear ga­ boat and 40 h.p. Evlnrude 238 CHARTEH OAK St.^Room and Stanton Realty, Phone 1 batha, finished recreation COVENTRY—Investment $8,000, Buy it... for 15,990 If qualified >— experience not rage. Many other fentnrea | motor. 643-4789. i suitable for working gentle- Misquamicut, 348-8117. STARKWEATHER STREET— room, custom .stone fireplace, JARVIS REALTY CO. MANCHESTER - Two family Includes two-4-r o o m year necessary. For interview call 649-4436 649-6544 649-9244 Brand new 4 ft 4 flat. Desir­ BARROWS & WALLACE one car garage, convenient lo­ 'round ranch type homes, one Ask for Len Charbonean. 644-0202 between 6 and 8 p.m. ——------* ------man. Private entrance. $10 949-1300 Eves. 649-3519 flat, 5-6, 3 bedroom arrange­ ' s a v e THOUSANDS—Manches- 14’ WOLVERINE nmabout trail-1 weekly. 649-1746. GIANT’S NECK Heights — 4 able location. Both vacant. Manchester Parkade cation, $20,500. Exclusive with 1 ter. Custom 4 bedroom ex­ I vacant rents for $75. monthly, $38,500—Here’s a real qnt i Priced at $23,900 . . . mort­ ment, large rooms, deep lot, tty p roperty In every i er, 40 h.p. electric start Mer------. _ _ , room modern cottage, heat Manchester—649-5306 Robert D. Murdock, 643-6472. good Income, good potenUsC, clusive executive Ocflonial. ! the other rented at $65. Ar­ cury, tarp cover and ski equip- ■ FURNISHED F^OOMS. complete and hot water, $70 weekly, gage of $18,800 can be as­ U ft R. Realty Co., Inc. 648- tesian well. Owner very anx­ Completely Finished speet. Fentnres Hke parqnst I Help Wanted— sumed and we will trade if $16,600. Wolverton Agency, Owner, low $80’e, 844-8087. No ment, $450. Call 643-9267, after! light hou.sek^eping facilities. THREE ROOM heated apart­ •sleeps 7. Call Mrs. Carter, 742-, 2692. Realtor, 649-2818. / agents. ious. Lawrence F. Fiano, Real­ flooring, completely ante-1 Male or Female 37 6. Centrally located. Mrs, Dor- ment with stove and refrigera­ 8142. ' necessary. T. J. Oockett, RANCH — Five large rooms, MANCHESTBR—Deluxe 8 room tor, 643-2768. Charles Nichol- mstlr Westhigtaonse kitch­ -----—------— —•, sejK, 14 Arch Street, Manches- tor. one middle-aged person. Realtor, 843-1577. fireplace, 2-car garage, large ranch, 2 baths, 2-car garage, en, tVi baths, separate j PART-TIME man or woman. BOLTON—Assume $116 month­ MANCHESTER — Just listed. Bon, 742-6364. SIX FULL ROOM 17 FOOT Lapstrake Wolverine ter. 643-6015. CLEAN, LAKESIDE family lot, ten minutes from center of ly mortg;age on modern 8 ^ d - family room, % acre suburban Manchester Immaculate 8 room home in laundry factlitlea the moot Immediate openings for sales boat, 36 h.p. Johnson motor, - - --7------— ! housekeeping vacation cot­ Manchester, immediate oc­ lot. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. tasteful family' room (with work. Hours arranged to fit room ranch, garage, 150x1110 St. James Pariah, 4 large bed­ MANCHESTER — Attractive, many extras, 643-9681 after 5, CLEAN furnished room for 2Vi ROOM apartment, stove, tages, $40 week. Webster’s cupancy. $15,500. Philbrlck INCOMPARABLE second fireplace) we’ve ever your schedule. All leads fur­ LIVE IT UP lot, Vln Bogginl, Bel Air Real SEVEN ROOM old^ColonlaT, rooms, storms and screens. comfortable, easy to maintain all day Saturday and Sunday, gentleman. Central. Tel. 643- refrigerator, heat, hot water, Lazy Days Camps, Lincoln. Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. Estate, 843-9332. Everything's close, too. $19,- 6*/4 room ranch, 3 bedrooms, 1 seen. lovely outdoor patio nished. Must have car. Write /^35S. centrally located, reasonable. Maine. 8 bedrooms, 2 with large al­ 7-room modernistic Cape, Box B, Herald. coves (possible children's bed­ 600. Ellsworth Mitten Agency, rec room, extras. Priced to in a gorgeons setttag ed Call between 12 noon-6 p.m., In your own home and on 4 bedroms, 2 full baths, ga­ Realtors. 643-6030. sell. Owner 649-7389. I CAPE shade and sun are only a RESORT RENTAL — Summer, rooms), fireplace, pantry, heat­ COD Building Materials 47 ROOMS FOR RENT, Prefer re-, 649-8404. j ^ r own beautiful -grounds. rage, glassed-in sunroom. partial list. Honestly, yon’ve j tired people, will take others Brew.ster, Cape Cod. 3 bed­ ed sunporch, garage, schools, Situations Wanted— ’^ I s 3 year old ranch home Handy-location, city water, MANCHESTER—Six room Cape MANCHE3STER—Immaculate 7 | got to let US take yon thru (HOMAN’S USED Lumberyard with part meals. 649-5459. EAST HARTFORD—Brand new room cottage, all conveniences, on Scott Drive in Manches­ churches, stores within walk­ sewers. In excellent condi­ with full shed dormer will be open daily 3 p.m. till ing distance. 649-1698. all finished with fireplace, room single, convenient resi-1 this property. No "drive-by" ] Female 38 . 3'/4 room apartment with built- fireplace, in pine woods, pri­ ter features 6 rooms, 2 full OPEN HOUSE tion, inspect today. $20,- combination windows, com­ 6 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-3 p.m. I THE THOMPSON House. 0>t- dentlal section, 4 bedrooms, will suffice. Call now for an in range, heat, hot water, vacy, Bay Beaches. Tvm or baths, attached garage and 500. Cay A. Foraker, 649- plete city utilities, large lot, EXPElRIENCEnD woman, loves Asspried 2x3’,'s 2x4,'s and up (age Street, centrally located. parking space, adults only, three weeks, August 16 through LARGE 4 BEDROOM 1960 Gar­ 1*4 baths, 2-car garage, beau- appointment tomorrow. all city facilities. Priced in 5306. near bus and schools, $16,500. i tiful lot with trees. Phone 643- ' children, would like babysit­ Sheathing pipes, radiators.! large pleasantly furnished $100. 528-7244, after 6 p.m. September 7. 644-8064. rison Colonial, 1*4 baths, built- ting during dav in her home low twenties for quick sale. AT GLENDALE - SUNDAY, 1 -5 P.M. in stove, dishwasher, ^ acre, Exclusive with Robert D. Mur­ ' 6273, Brae-Burn Realty. j LISTED LAST WEEK sinks, and tubs. Yard located rooms, parking Call 649-2358 Call Barbara Babin. 649-9000. off North Main. 649-2892. for overnight and permanent ■ wooded, $19,900/ (jarlton W. dock, 648-6472. U ft R Realty Immaculate Colonial, 1^4 BARROWS & WALLACE Co., Inc. 643-2602. NO. CXIVENTRY — CMstom BEECHWOOD in Colchester guest rates. Wanted To Rent 68 Hutchins, Realtor, 640.-5182. Manchester Parkade baths, fireplace, open stair­ EXPBRlENCED Au.strian den­ Furnished Apiu-tments 63-A Come one, come all and inspect the two Colonials, 4 built L-colonial ranch, paneled way, walkout celtor, ahnn- | tal assistant would like full­ JARVIS REALTY CO. Manchester—649-5306 34 toot living room, many au­ Diamonds-r-Watches— COMFORTABLE room in quiet ONE AND TWO room heated 114 OR 2 BEDROOM furni.shed 643-1121 Eves. 643-1686 bedrooms each, baths, center hall, formal dininff Innm storms, screens, doors. time work. Please call 876- Jewelry 48 centrally located home, next apartment. Rockville-Manches- room! also, the 3 bedroom rancher. Prices start at PLEASANT LIVING thentic details. 6 picturesque • IS Worth THE SHORT DRIVE Nicely shrubbed loL Owner 1690 for furfiier information. furnished apartments, gas to bath, parking. 649-7410. range, refrigerator, bedroom ter area. Call 643-2211, 9 a.m.- $18,990. Other sites to choose from. ’ MANCHESTER MANCHESTER—Income prop­ acres. Hayes Agency, 643-4803, has sold homes' before, WATCH AND JEWELRY ro- set. kitchen set. Free gas. elec­ 5 p.m. erty. Two family, 6-6 t> HOME wanted for cute adults only. Call 649-1457. Business Locations ROCKLEDOE^$10,900. 3 bed­ WALTON W GRAM off Bi^t Center Street to Route 85 and con­ TO SEE SUNDAY' duplicated at the price It is be­ $13,990 to $16,990 rooma under CttUe Uaok kitten. 843-6804. 30” GAS RANGE, 2-year old For Rent , 64 CUSTOM RANCH—3 bedroom s, ★ 6tt-9l83 room ranch, ftreidace, garage, ' , AGENCY tinue South on Route 86 to Beechwood. dryer, both in very good con­ THRES) ROOM modern apart­ 3 baths, latge living room, 818 Cantor St. M anchestsr ing ottered at . . . IM.OOO. 640-5139 combination storms. (Jwner, dition. Miaoellaneoue items. ment, beat, hot water, stove, FOR IJBA8E—BxceUito^ loea- fireplace, dining room, rec th m bedrooms, 3V4 batlu, etc. Eetablished 1910 EXCLUSIVE BALM THK OaU, ilat^ allow you what 648-1470. ArtIdM For Sole 45 848-5088. refrigerator, lights and gas, tioo for doctor’s ottlce or room, attached 2-car garage, \ Member: Multiple Listing we mean. T. J. Crockett. Real­ Sendee 'e Manobeeter Board WILLIAM K. IM O M tile Mth and shower, first beauty parlor. 410 Main S treet beautiful view, $31,000. Phil­ MANCHESTER—Why pay rant? ASSUMABLE 90 year mort­ The SAMUEL M. LAVIH Aaency . DftltK, ItlCR, ataoe-traa loom. Coor, adulta only. 649-8448, be­ Completely renovated and am­ to r 84S-1677. 1 of Rcskitors e Real Estate AftKNCY brlck Agency, Realtors, 049- The Ed Dupre Agency - ______:------V- $900. assum es m ortgage on 8 75 .6 ! Alao fill, graven, sand FOR SALK—Ropbr gae stove, tween 4-9. 8PAC30U8 8 room oUar Gb- gage, out of state transfer, e Board of Greater Hartford, 643-2158 REALTORS T ^ 875-6297 KEALTOBB 64M181 ple pftridng. J . D. *Reaity, 643- 8464. cute ranch, full OMement, room U ft R built ranch, mod­ •tnu. m -ttO L $20. O i l 648-6948 after 6. 0139. looial, modem kHchsn, 3% $800 DOWN BUYS a B room Ine. VERNON CIRCLE PARKWAY EXIT 95 \ WELLS STREET — 3 large 689 lA S T CENTER BTREBT raneh, $ bedroom s, Uvlng^rotMU city water and sewers. Ideal em cabtost kitchen, basement Sia-1169 BOLTON—Neat 8 room ranch, batha, 3 bedrooms, 3-oar ga­ location, menthly payments garage, otl heat, laiva tread 1 DAYS A WEBKBBMMMl LOAM fO R IALE-4 yard load, 40” E L lX T n tlC range, ex cel­ rooms, heat, electricity, ga­ comer lot, no IwsmMUt. Wm rage, aluminum aombtoiattons, wiU) firM>lM6. (uwge, large 89 pamfarldge St. 4U dethh^. 64»4»M, ft^a.m.- lent oondrinn. Beet offer. 187 rage, A86. G lastonbury 883- V ro IlK , 400 Mata) S t , •4M 900 (ot, ImmadUU occupancy, only 8100. OaU ew uer, 849- lot. Kennoth Oatitasay, M l* qu alify tor VA. |13,7^T. J. IMKUO wooded lot;^7,900. Realtor. MMUft • p.m., MeOartliy Bater^riaaa. Spring, Street 1874. • 9-0. (irockett. 84I-U7T. * P hilbrlck A gen cy, 840-8464. * m m s U k A g e o e f. 849 *484. , i A i I -i.il. ..^ I . ..I > ti I I. I 11^ ,1 p ..I . »Ui, T T r -.., .• ^ - ■ *rr.^ ; . .. - ^■';'' i ■ 7 • ■ - .V- . ^ • : ; 't» . ■ ■'* ' t. ' .'*■* ■■ ! , . '■ V / • ■' ' ■X X- , i. I r 'y / ) -, [

;N '- t f'l, iATUKDAY, MAlr M UM PAOI TWELVl iffianrh^Bt^r lEttBnftts if^ntUi A bout Town Talk Scheduled Ma»on»Hear By Mrs. Johnston Historic Talk I b n te r a ot the WW Port Business Bodies Anxiliuy wlU usemMe to- Mrs. Hooks K. Johnston, ftnr fuatrtm r t 9:80 u n . in front of mer director of religums educa­ By Bi»»ell tiM Second Congragationnl GETS CONTRACT Camrdi to present their coIms tion at Center Qongregatlonal A contract, to perform a de­ ior liie llemorisl Day services. Church, will speak on Puerto sign study of an environmental Omar Shrins Club hald lU FCUowtirt the churrti service, Rico at the meeting of the control and life siq>port sub^ra- second annual Blua Lodga Night menSMTS wiU hold ritualistic last night at Manchester Coun­ Soroptimist Club of Manches­ tem for a six-man orbital re­ grm v servloes at St. James and search laboratory, has been try Club, and 79 Basona in at­ Cemeteries. On Monday, ter which will be held at 7:30 tendance listened to tallca by p.m. Monday at the home of awarded to Hamilton Standard the AtmUiary will assemble at division of United Aircraft Cor­ two noted Masons. the Port Home at 6:30 p.m. for Mrs. Beth Cook, 012 E. Middle Tpke. poration. Wolcott S. Biaaell, 8Srd da- the Ortr Orove Cemetery (Rock- gree Mason, deUvered a p«>er Tllls) service. Last year, Mrs. Johnston ac­ The six-month study, being companied 75 young people on conducted for the Missile and m the "Hlrtory of Prince Hall a visit to Puerto Rico. While Space Systems dMaion of Doug­ Masonry.” BlseaU has held vir­ Hie Kiwanis Club will hold a there they attended a conference las Aircraft Co., prime contrac­ tually all of the offlcaa In both lunoheon meeting at the Man­ designed to teach a different tor on the Manned Orbital Re­ Scottish and York Rite bodies chester Country Club on Tues­ culture and language, to create search Laboratory (MORL) of Masonry. HU talk, of a tari- day. Tbe Rev. Nathaniel Laur- a better understanding of ano­ concept design study for the ouB and historical nature, was lat, pastor of the Unitarian ther country, and develop an NaUonal Aeronautics and Space foUowed by the humorous Church. Hartford, will speak on appreciation of the background Administration’s Langley Re­ anecdotes of the Rev. Ruasell “The Prioe of Praying for of new citizens in our own coun­ search <7enter at Hampton, Va. (3amp. Protestant chaplain at Peaea.” Holy Hour Guest try. Study requirements will In­ state prison in Somera. The The Rev. James J. O'Brien, Miss Margaret Parker, direc­ clude a mixed air supply of Rev. Mr. Camp U Imperial Members of the Friendship pastor of St. John’s Church, tor of Manchester Branch of the oxygen and nitrogen, atmos­ chaplain for the nearly one mil­ Orcle of the Salvation Army Montvillc, will be the speaker at Children Services of Connecti­ pheric control and purification, lion Shrlners of North Amariea. planning to attend the Hartford the Holy Hour of the Combined cut, will be an honored guest. temperature control, water and Affiliated bodies of Maaoory North Bnd Oommtmity tonight Mothers Circles to be held Mrs. John C. Rleg, president, waste management, space suit that were repreaepted last night TV wiH meet at 7:16 at the church. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at S t will have an executive board conditioning, and associated in­ are the Tall Odars, DaMolay. Bartholomew’s Church. meeting at 6:16 p.m. strumentation. Royal Arch, Eastern Star, and A native of Hartford, Father Any member desiring trans­ Manchester Lodg^ whoa# won- n r i Friendship Circle of the Sal­ O’Brien graduated In 1933 from portation may contact Miss Eliz­ BtANAOER ahlpful master, Carl Hultgren vation Army will meet at 7;4S abeth Dziadus at the Manches­ Earl S. Gtenney of 71 Weaver NEW t S t Thomas Seminary, Bloom­ spoke in behalf of them all. H a . Mm pm. Monday at the church. Re- ter Stenographic and Calculat­ Rd. has been named manager Omar president Hal Turidng- field. He received his A.B. de­ ing Service, 217 Spruce ^St. that ha w freahsnents wlB be served after gree in philosophy from the of the Top Value Enterprise, ton outlined acme of the com­ an anm y the meeting. Catholic University of America, Inc., gift Redemption Center at ing events In Shrlnedom. The oauN 'ha I Washington, D. C., in 1935, and 5 City Plaza, Corbins Comers, club’s June 13 meeting wUl be Jcbn Mather Chapter, Order his M.A. degree there In 1936. West Hartford. Orlowski Heads A 1967 graduate of Manches­ an outing at the Columbia Lake f t had • of DaMolay, drill team will at­ After four years of theological Cottage of Noble Harold New­ m tl>lrd studies at the university, he was ter High School, Glenney went tend' the Memorial Day service Student Council on to receive a bachelor of sci­ berry. On July 12, Omar and and now at 10 am. tomorrow at Second ordained to the priesthood at Moslem Club of WllUmantlc the Cathedral of St. Joseph, ence degree in 1961 from the dbwS'a lo Congregational Church. Aasem- Manchester High School jun­ University of Hartford. He is a combine for the annual enter­ oontafit I My will talce {dace in fr<»vt of Hartford, on May 18, 1940. tainment and party for the them." the church at 9:80. He was appointed assistant ior Michael Orlowdd w a s pastor of S t Michael’s Church, chosen president of the student crippled children at the Shrine Watervllle, and served there un­ Hospital In Springfield. Nobles The Carnation Degree team council in echooKvide balloting Harold Barnsley and John Rleg til 1942 when he was appointed Thursday. and all offloera of John Mather counselor in religrion to Catholic are co-chairmen for Omax, and Chapter, Order of DeMolay, are students at the University of Orlowski won the poet, which Noble Walter Ferguson U han- reminded of the rrtiearsal at Connecticut at Storrs. He was he will assume Monday, over ailng dinner reeervatlona. ,<• 7 p m Monday at the Masonic appointed administrator of S t three other contenders, John Miss Elyse Mars, currently Miss New York State, better known In these parts as “Bonanza Other announoementS! Temple. Tbomas Aquinas Chapel, adja­ Mlnnick, Stanley Opalach and Belle,” pins sheriffs badge on Wayne Newkirk, co-operator of Bonanza Sirloin Pit No. 38, The Imperial Council les- cent to the university campus, in Richard Siegal. * - western styled restaurant at 287 W. Middle Tpke. which opened this week. Bonanza fea­ Balloting was by machine. alons of North America Shrln­ ^le Rotary dub meets at the fall of 1948 when the chapel tures a full-course char-brolled sirloin steak lunch and dinner (including baked potato, salad David Odell, outgoing coimcil and Texas toast) for $1.39, and a smaller steak for 99 cents. The badges are being given ers will be in New York the 6:80 Tuesday n i^ t at Man­ was built and became a parish week of July 20-24. for students and residents of president, acted ms moderator each customer during opening days this week. The restaurant, operated here by James and chester Country Club. Rotarians in his last official role in hie Wayne Newkirk of West Hartford, is part of a new Eastern Seaboard and nationwide Omar Ladies Night wM be win hear the 19 students who Storrs, and served there until office. a summer event, Inctuding a took over town poets last two years ago. chain springing iq> in suburban areas from Maine to Florida. (Herald photo by Oflara.) For 18 months during 1951 Orlowski, the wm of Mr. and dinner and a Show at a summer Wednesday in Rotsj^ Youth Mrs. Walter Orlowski of 167 N. playhouse. and Government Day. Also and 1952 he served with the and watches and 'will have facili­ Leandro, Calif., the ..new ma­ operative represents about half United States Air Force as School St., has been activa on Sunday, Sept. 13, Omar Ohib scheduled to speak are General the student council aU three of ties for watch and clock repeUr- chine is available for delivery the poultry farmers In Oonnec- will sponsor a Block Island Manager Richard Martin and chaplain with the rank of cap­ his years at MHS. He is a mem­ ing, Meier said today. at a price just under $2,000, thsuL tain, one year of which he spent Toomey reports. Cruise, to which Masons and MHS 'Vice principal George Ehn- ber of the varsity soccer team. A Manchester resident for the their friends are invited. Noblee merllng. in Korea with the 4th Fighter- Varsity M Club, snd Boyf past 11 years, Meier is married A display ot small alectrical Interceptor Wing. He now holds and the father of two children. Jerome Levey of West Hart­ appliances by Iona Manufactur­ Ruasell Prentice and ’Ihomaa Leaders Club. Ferguson are eo-chalrmen. The executive board of the the rank, of major in the USAF H was recently chosen hytbe ford, a graduate of the Univer­ ing Oo. on Regent St. is among Chamlnade Musical Club will (Ret) junior class as one of the five Briefs sity of Indiana, ha'ving majored an exhibit of articles by Con- Sjdiinx Temple Band will meet Mtniday at 8 p.m. at the Father 03rien has held MHS rcfpresentativee to Nut­ The Elugene N. Kelly insur­ in public health, today la the neoUout industries — for ex­ sponsor a Sluine Pilgrimage many positions In addition to head of the Hartford County di­ the weekend of Oct. 9, 10 and home of Mrs. Allan Clark, 4S meg Boys’ State held annually Eari 8. Qlennej ance agency at 386 Main St. is port all over the world—now on AreelUa Dr. his parochial duties. He served in June at the University (rf the recent wlrmer of a radio ad­ vision of the Bliss Exterminat­ exhibit in the Constitution a i to Montreal, Canada,’ Which as treasurer of the National Connecticut. former captain ot the Univer­ vertising award given by the ing Co., Inc., Hartford, claimed axa Office of the Hartford U open to all Masons. Manchester Philatelic Society Assdclation of Newman Club During the wertc preceding sity soccer team and is present­ Phoenix of Hartford Insurance eo be the largest pest control Na^nal Bank and Trust Oo., Ihe 1966 spring oeremonlal will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Chaplains from 1952 to 1954; the student council electkm, the ly vice president of the Univer­ Companies. The agency will be organization in Connecticut. Hartford. The exhibit is in ob­ of Sphinx Temple will be held ■Maraha at North Methodist Church. was Newman Club chaplain at four presidential hopefuls and sity of Hartford Alumni Ath­ featured on Monday during Levey has been commended by servance of International Trade in Manchester Saturday, June Members are reminded to bring the University of Connecticut their platform managers waged letes fellowship. During his sen­ W nC radio’s 8 a.m. World the state of North Carolina for Week which ends todu. ’ 1 2 . with wh three lots of stamps each, to be from 1942 to 1962; was dioce­ their campaigns. with banners, ior college year, Glenney was News broadcast. Jds help in organizing that will be continued through May w aant d donated to the club for an auc- san Director of Newman Clubs buttons and placards, and by business manager of "Primus,” state’s pest control program. 29. heing not buttonholing voters ki the halla the university’s yeaiSook. Orlando Marconi, who In aarlaa a< for . the Diocese of Norwich Merco Rubber Products, Pty., ■freiii 1901 to 19627-^was-prov Campaign speeches were riven Prior to his new poet, Glen­ 1927 opened his first restaurant The SavhigB Banks' Associa­ of wkuUi at an aseembly Tuesday. Mana­ (State Limch) on Main St., will Ltd., of Arncllffe, New South OPEN ALL DAY oatagory. ince chaplain of New England ney 'worked for a mail order Wales, Australia, has become tion of Connecticut reports to­ Province of National Newman ger for the 'Winning candidate ooit^Muiy. The Top Value mer­ reopen again at the same loca­ tal sairlnga of $8.2 billion in the at the afl was senior Randall Smith. tion which was most recently the second overseas firm to be monlea N o w O pen Club Federation from 1964 to chandise avallahle at the center licensed by Rogers Cbrp. of state’s 71 mutual savings banks SUNDAY 1956, and was national chaplain under Glermey Is one of the occupied by the Home Maid and represents a $236 million awarda, t Bakery, Inc., at 699 Main S t Rogers and Manchester to pro­ MiMiday. of the federation from 1956 to most extettsWe far the trading duce Nitrophyl floats. increase in deposits over a year PINE PHARMACY LARRABEE'S stamp Industry. I t ’a w BARBER SHOP 1958. He also taught religion at Education Board ago, and a riM of $1.4 million 664 Center St—649-98U Annhurst' College In North Nelson and Warren OotUer Enunanuel Hirth, executive since last month. loaara,” 1 15 PITKIN ST. TOP AWARDS of the Warren J. Gottier Plumb­ Deaplti Woodetock for about 10 years, Meeting Monday ing and Heating Co. of Rock­ director of the Central Con- and has had a number of ar­ Clinton Greene of 900 Tolland necttcut Cooperative Farmers Tpke., senior underwriter at the ville have received recognition CBS n ticles published In aeveral secu­ The finance committee of the for their oil service to the com­ Association on Apel PI., this SYiendly lar magazines. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., week said, concerning railroad DODUOIOCS board of education will report Hartford, Is the recent iibciplent munity in the current issue of Enjoy Sunday pnofa ‘Flame,” a quarterly magazine officials refusal to lower ratee at the regular board meeting of a $600 check from the firm for poultry farmers, that "p Breakfast Spedal nlr,** for his suggestion to improve published nationally by the Gulf PANCAKES Notice Monday on the allocation of the the efficiency of Insurance of­ Oil Corp. Utlcal weight offers the fa $173,000 budget cuts in the edu­ mer’s best hope.” Hint said fice work a t the firm. that he hoped "the Interstate WE HAVE DAILY HALL cational program. The award, given as part of Friden, Inc., a subsidiary of 39c Beldon Schaffer, eemmittee the firm’s suggestion award Singer Co., this week became Commerce Commission would • * *g»» chairmsui, has also prepared the first major American busi­ not become Involved since the e Toast and JcQy with Ma{ds B f n p DELIVERY TO THE program, was for Greene’s rec­ e Coffee and Ooffiea some reconunendatlons for the ommendation for procediual ness equipment firm to intro­ discussion might go on for a FOR RENT board’s consideration at the change in Insurance reports duce an allpurpose electronic period of years. By then It migh 7:30 meeting In the board room and was the top award of 122 desk-top calculator—the Friden period of years. By then it BOLTON Inquire UUmanlan Hall of Bennet Junior High School. 130. James F. Toomey of Tol­ might be too late.” The Oo- LIGGEH DRUG STORE U OOLWAY ST. given by the Aetna Life Affili­ Christie McCormick, chair­ ated Companies so far this land Rd., Bolton, area sales rep­ SHOPPING PARKAOSE, W. MIDOU5 TPKE. man of the Community College resentative for Friden ■with of­ AREA 648-0618—648-8490 year. ALL SUNDAY PAPERS 'TOO e (H>EN 7:46 A M . to 9 PJC. FOB ALL OCCASIONS liaison conunittee, is expected fices at 641 Fhrmlngton Ave., to Include In his report 17 nom­ TO O f K S JEWEUIY STORE Hartford, says the new com­ inations for membership on the Walter F. Meier of 162 Haw­ puter combines speed and quiet­ LENOX Citizens Advisory Committee. thorne St. will soon open Meier ness 'With simple manual Input McCormick has also prepared Jewelers Inc. at 767 Main St. and operational flexibility of PHARMACY a report on the Regional 11 in the former Dowey-Rlchman the mechanical dekk-top calcu­ CA SH FUEL physical fitness workshop of stationary store. lator. Mai)ufaetured hi San the Connecticut Association of Meier has 26 years experioMse SHADE TREE SPRAYING 299 E. CENTER ST. Boards of Eklucation (CABE) In the busineas and has most re­ SERVICE held Tuesday in Southington. cently bean associated 'with Mi­ Have your shade and ornamental trees sprayed now H L. M9^896 Dr. Walter Schardt will give chael’s Jewelers. It's to control canker worm and other leaf chewing Save $8.00 On 800 Gallons the report of the educational The newest of Manchester’s WALL insects. . 84-Honr Burner Service policies committee. Downtown burtness establish­ The office of the superintend­ ments will carry a eotnplete Une TO BILL This Is A Good Time To Feed Tour Trees ent of schools expects to pro­ of jewelry, china, silver, clocks vide its final report on liability FOR COMPLETE TREE SERVICE CALL McKinney Insurance for parent-teacher or­ TUNSKY ARE YQU IN Lumber and Supply Oo. ganizations. WALL CARTER TREE EXPERT GO. The board will also consider For Aluminum LICENSED AND INSURED TREE EXPERTS or ouf o f Est. 1947—Bolton four letters of resignation, two CARPET PHONE: 649-7695 Tel. 643-2141 requests for leaves of absence, PIZZA RAY’S • SCREENS HOT W ATER? and seven staff appointments. • WINDOWS 130 SPRUCE ST. CLEANING • JALOUSIBS^^ Just Si/jc* a day for fsc] TEL. DEL KNOWLES • AWNINGS can get you out of TsL 'A434M31A • SIDING trouble! PIZZAS GRINDERS 5434)012 No Better Prleea U you live in a typical ' SPAGHETn MANCHESTER Teraw Anywhere! house, you could easily run South RUG CLEANING out of hot water several » 1 0 J mHm Hb S w v icB times a week. 649-909S Now you can have all the M ccrib U HANNAWAY SnUBBT hot water you need at one • COMPANY time for anly 9%c* a day. Think of It—only 9%c* a Methodist Church . t day! Yes, thanks to Mobllheat —and an oU-flred hot water 1226 MAIN STREET beater of correct capacity- your family can take care .May 24, 1964 . of all their washing needs AIR CONDITIONING at one time. Mom can do the family 9 A.M. Chureh School 10:45 A .M . wash. Sis can do the dishes Quality Expert at the same time Junior C lasfo s takes his bath, and you en­ ^fUWERS joy a shower. lustellatiou Don’t delay—phone us to­ A.M. Morning Worship "10:45 A .M . day. Find out how easy it is RERANIUMS to switch to a MobUheat- POTTED MUMS SALES and SERVICE flrod waier heat Sormon: "The Heart of Methodism** $2.50 A 'Average family of four. 3 Dr. Shaw preaching and up LARGE SEUBOnON OF KesUmtiala Cemunhl • Irnkstrid MORIARTY CHILDR€N'S DAY VESPERS CUT PLOWERS MOOD RASKETS Coll TODAY for FRIE ISTIM ATI 4:00 P.M. Sanctuary AN N U AL' . AND POTS BROTHERS FLOWERING POH THE QEMETEBY 643-5135 Reception into Church Membership PLAN n of the Confirmation Clask I 2Se Dok. * ^ 4 1 ^ T J01-315 C m Iw St. at 9 o'clock • I V E ^ tu T Wide assortment of STAMPS Recaption of Adult Members Potted Plants. Vege- will be at 10:45 o'clock. McCONVIUi 'V table Plants. Flower* ■! Youth Fellowships 7:00 P.M. GREENHOUSES •Sk 102 W0 0 DBR1D6 E 8TREET“- 449-6947 ing Shrubs and Ever* O I L S g R V i c t e greens. . h h V \\ A ■V, i ■ , H i . \ \ 'J'- y lU fh t lun- •t- by 1!S^ vlr- M)th (Um wrl- liATlt 2f I waa o H u u n n i^ : nua well at The VTODO I V n i T W— BMnm UmptVaD, B. Xi MCMndlOM * oa, k a iilal mil* ica. mry Meriwrcible Ight Emmy's Snub by CBS and ABC Jay. TV Notebook and Year on TV TOP- Bf toAH cmoamr MBW YORK (NUA)—Antor Will Make for a Lively Show For Negroes r •, a, Marahall la disappointed ln»- Uiet Iw wasn’t nominated for B y B VTH B. TH 0M T80N nhim as CBS Mar, and he. is. but.*wall headsd by Walter OwnM ^ , By C YNTH IA LOW RY om- K Is one of Ute’o i r o i ^ toei- M Rmmy tMs season only bs- “ Putting this ahow tocetber throuidi an intermtlng tochnt- NBW YORK (^ ) - The eaoh year la one of the tough­ oallty we ;as viewon seldom efwisUy that both FunWaa n d eMHS'lis had prepared a home Oronklte are currently employed have pretty weU taken over tea 1 be fSr^BOwe of them. est Jobs on tatoTlsion,’’ said Bob bothsr our heads about, hsTs by CBS. aaBon% televlaion screero .and ake had a housa built to put Finkel, whooe rogidar Job Is not actually beholdSn to the the 1M8-M season has Justahont producing the “Andy WUUama network all. Ha’s signed to Two Bsajor reoommendattons •w- ^ third Bhnmy on top of, were that the total awards giv­ run Its courea. .• and now L will havs to tear Show" and who three tlmeo has and paid. by Plautus Produo- the season will ba weR s^ tlons vrhlch owns and produces en be held down to two doeen ntic OVWM'M lot o f arehltecture and taken on the annual Bmmy membered for the coverage af Awards Special. the “Defenders.'’ (Alsa “The or so. (R had sonwUmee xun as ter- oontadt myaelf with two of high Ml *7). "The othw reoom- the terrible evente that sterM Famous Last Words! Nurafs.’’ ) when. riMte rang out in the them." Since Flnkel made Ua state­ mendation, whtoh- the N a w rlne Names of other t<» personal on NovV aa. ment a month ago two net­ Itles k ^ “ticking off the news York Ohepter followed, woe to blea eliminate eet categories... end But It may be a memorable works have pouted off the acene mill, too, as: presenters. veer In TV history for anothee' Meg leaving NBC with adiat may "ionmy'' U being eriticiaed choose on the basis of exoel- lenoe. For a far-out axemple, n: Negro p^ormers be­ and prove television’s moot tional Academy of Tslevlelon Beet Side, West Sids/’ wWeh leave tldngs to chance, signed Arts and SOlenees as a demo­ However, more stenderd eate- the s canceled after a aeaaon, up Carl Reiner and MM Broeha cratic way of doing things since gories were setup nationally had a young Negro actreas m to do a routine. the S,d00 member orgimiaation Ufce “Program of the Year," a prominent regular In the cast. i be Now It kxika as though the represents sU phases of the In­ “Outsteading Program Achieva- One of the teaqners In "Mr; Ne- r a drama and the mystery-guests dustry . .. technicians and man­ mane to the Field of Comedy” vake"-lil|^ school was a Nbgre mar element will dominate. agement as weH as performers. and “Ouftetonding Fotfotmance and the series wee renewed for Because: CBS, followed by And a month ago. It looked by an Actress." another season; . 3hib ABC, have instructed their staff as If "Bnupy” who's now Id _ If such groupings There were Negro mfreae to land members not to attend (hence yaara oU was adding new pras- right with Oscars why not with "The Nureee” hospital, end and making any would-be winner Uge. B m r^ s ? ’Dr. KUdare” had a dUBtodt iblea unable to accept), . Betty Fum sss, the ever svelte WaH said Frsd Friendly whsn aee involving the ulcer of a maa I Ifowever, at a late date B. Q. aotress-oomtocntetor, in an In­ he withdrew CB8, they Just Negro boxer. I Marshall was stlH Hated as a terview before the- revolution don’t that’s ak. He objeete to a Reynold Roae, creator and to win eo-hoat. broke out la video-world, traced one-tima speoial beiiig pKted charge of scripts for "The De­ Now you and I may think o f the history of the awards and aage against a eeriee. He’a also voic­ fenders," which has etwaya concluded: ed a few other ohjeettons, and used Negro performers aa prin­ and “Naturally, the present sys­ cipal characters — Judges, dia- Uch then other spokesmen Hke tem isn’t prSrfect, but It’s 'Academy President Elect, Rod trict attorneys, policemen and B. O ^Myths^ Wai Ing. The awards should become Seriing objected to Friendly's defendants—aeid recently thal n ial more meaningful eaoh year.” unfriendly objections and the although' the situattqn bad in­ heM MarMiaU, a man whose tanp- Be,Topi4: on And the glri, who to her war is on. deed Improved enormously to June M i aenae o f humor la tinged sponaor’s regret, turned her A .aed outcome has-be-_ _ this area, there was still a way with whimsy, says he reaUy book on opening end oloalng re­ tendenoy to cloud the value of to go. wasn’t disappointed ai>out not ^Town^ Talk frigerator doora to "do mors ail “Bmmys." Certainly many He stm did not feel free, he being nominated as the best serious wo^’’ is certainly In who daaerved top honors, were saM, "to cast a Negro to a vil­ oorias actor, after two years the know on "Bmmy” matters. so overwhelmed in the pest lainous role,”f and suggested of winning the Bmmy in that Former Vice President Rich­ For on# M her more , aerloue that the Negro’s posiUoil would ard M. Nixon, Senator J. Wil­ that they ran or stumbled to the oategory. And he Is still part Jobs was becoming the first platform to collect the coveted be really secure when such a of the affair as master of oere- liam Fulbrlgnt, D-Ark., British woman elected preident of the casting Job would not oresr Labor Party Leader Harold Wil­ statuette. complaints from the sensitive, mcnleo of the New York almost all-mal# NsW York City Meanwhile. Bob Finkel le go­ awards, telecast »»er NBC-TV son and Maurice Schumann, C9iS4>ter of the National Acade­ Chairman of the Foreign Affairs ing ahead up a two- Bbnday. my of Television Arte and Sci­ Vtonna’s tetnoue White Llpi i Committee of the French Na­ ences. Then she became ’’the coast telecast with the Bastem “ I t ’s what they do to us sore tional Assembly, will be linked half oomlng from The Texas saner Stelllone wlU be. seen on losers,’’ I t O. laughed. first person" over to be elected CBS-TVe “The Bd SulUvaa via Telstar II in a live wide- to two tenns. PavlUon at the World’e Fair Deoj^te the oontroversy rag­ ranging transatlantic discussion and the Weetem half coming Show" tomorrow from 8-# p ja . ing over the awards, which K Is undisr her regim e that of & "Myths and Menaces" of a major study and recommenda­ from Hollywood’s Palladium. and — oh, yea — the Beati m CBS news presid|ffit Fred intemational relations hi the LtooT It oould hardly be Itve- on tape atnging “You Oaat’ Da Friendly has blMted as “ un- tions were made. The oommlt- third "Town Meeting" of the tee she appointed by the way, Uer! 1 That.” nmfeaalninal unreaUatlc and un- W orld" broadcast on the CBS- fah,” MarshaU feels they have TV Wednesday from 7:10-8:10 I SOBM value. •Thsy are an attention get- broadcast wiU link Nixon tor« a mark of distinction. tai.New York and Senator Ful- PROGRAM Within the industry winning btlght In Washington with Wll- oi|a la regarded as more than in London and M. Schu- UiM ( » orr. Rloe tries to wets Oeop Max the wooisb he hae pro­ mirbaaks Jr. a easual nod. Winning prob- in Paris. Biic Sevareld posed to to s osmp iMlOwer liW <•> New* end Wtslfcer will nsoderate the broadcast in , S-M) Bus a 1:M <» 8SS rrsaetoee BanI aMy means more to non-actq^J [«e> OuMlevle with s record, (R) 1:M (S) Nawseap^ Meman Bum actors. When a ^kager New York. U i ■eetesssar , __ Otfolaei and nyma * "Town Meeting of the World: Wstah Mr WiHUd Prom Fordbem Unlveesito. of television programs Is put­ I ato> Guoeis: New Christy Mis- t:W < » Meineaie ef Medllato ting a ahow together, he is MytlM and Menaces" w ill use atreU, WUI Bolt, the Phoooto lies < » ■.»■.» aincera. RoU Hsrrta, Neoml Blloeo likely to hire a writer, as s point of departure Senator (ta> FUm THE SIMPLE JOVB Fulbrlght’s re<;ent challenge for (4S) Dmhw Tmriy Broessrt. Eves Doeen Juc JC. B rootor mid technicians who (W> Btoe Anwto Bend. Jackie Vernon. (R) have won. a re-evahiatioii of American I t l f 1 S) Xtm* C ■iM Ite S 1 B. O. MsraiisU. Robert Road. move kto CBS eeriee te predlciIcated on "m yth s"; "tPhe Devil’s I,eiirtl A men to socused of sraon Jbeae winning but fame—and and H erdr Beach, Fla., to'August, rspe^ a frne meal the night they wUT deal with the menace -Hh K sJm W O’lCMSa" Bed China in world affairs; and that the Dorai, Couatry Omm girs the awards. Leaoaatsr, J. Mea where he win be steylsg aad FHmlag In R will deal also with the Mieng- Ing foreign poUclea of France as for TV ptoytog goK. • e e t htan a Aawnn: Tlie Defense of i&'hsr Lswiese^Weto gift, a putter with a >4-1 Ihey telato to China and other (SS ties (MAS) astordsy Hlehi •a ho. teleoast la color oa NBO- areas of the world. Umwim (0> gold head, simuUted ’Itiesday, hi a serious show gV)r the first time in the _. ‘‘U atem ed.” Tyrone Power, and mother of peSsI he “-a.•i«e tsatoTnestoea—«ei ii^. Buass B a .^ s n l. An Irish ' rill about a serious oidsjeot. "Town Meeting of the World A a milk head oovea. A M ese BOem. IreiBier datpoats of Bis aeries, studio audiences wlU not >iW (iw .M aaw tm f which guard Bidia from be prsssnt. Bacauss of the wide- 1 , mam* and complex nature of the ■■Harry" (See Page IhrM ) diseueeton, It was felt that q u ^ ______8dTM ttom from m audience would Hve M as to styia. nrffvent a more complete dlaoue- Sop among the pmtletpMts. * After the first historic "Town t fENNEY (U> *de#pw«t ■ ■ KoUday. llMting oT the World" on July IS! i d ' lN b . 0B9 News ennounesd ••M (1)^ B rrf Deris M>«S, ( .. MEMY br^dcasts would be ___ _ Tks MtoM. Oalt Mr. • flECTROHICS Maws, ipevi M Nordee, Oel_. kmH PraUM D ,^ ( « ) Wide Werid M ■ LABORATORIES D. Btsenhower In Denver vrtth •■••|U>’S3£S5sm.FV former British Frime Minister MB Dees Anthony Bden in Ixmdon; Jean g p j j a ^ 2 7 / BROAD O. UWOY NOBIUB IConaet, "Father o< the Oora- tm irotSTos a- fan Harrison, .VJr- moa Ifatket" to BrnasA, aito Hdtorioh von B<|entano, West “ “ SSSlri IPwm CMrmahy’s fbfm er Foreign Mta^ 1 :8 M e r w Bonn, to a dtoousHoa of ^U re e rie m B. (kmhor SSt 4BlY w«rU‘ proUerae. faSrJS atSri fto «HISi S M ito Pdrieto^^—- Ul .^ U (t o ) ,— J ir ilk e r SStaeaa,* jhnsW Lydoa. ' ... - tooMra. *5Li ItN ( SMtee LeerJiheF ntM (S^^MeVla QtoMM V AYUNTK FVpMOE OL (Sfl wear J«sh[jim Arien S4 HdU* CWSTpkm SBliyiCB — 1d8 . A sm uenceie. •• : add'IW YfiR' 1 L T. w o o p e g ' . y* i

SATURDAY, MAY M PAflM THREE MANCSBBBTBR e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, OCHm., PAGE TWO MANCHiraTER EVEanNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 2t 1964 III ■ 1*1 Oft Friday# Teen-ager* JIfew* I TUESl)AY T elevision PROGRAM SUNDAY Television PROGRAM eiety, marrIagS' and Mg tunl> WU uuMu mmmw At Entertainment CapitaI|YK^gg^ It U ( t> Chaaiplaashlp BrUga i » t m < t i • ?pS?)* Ma^r I«agM RnaabaB (84) Tha BdHm ksB Hesrsepos U i> MIBIaa Dabar Mavie n i| ^ It waa Frldsy. ^ ^ ^ a S ^ J S S i Far Tanr (P a rt 1) A little boy cMnas 8:88 < 8) Osf tsis. , S> T U i la Pagaaai to the aid of a priaa honw The oenvergsneg of taan agora mhara to PM-* m e me- U (M> Saend H eait (88) Faaaaga ta Beiaanda Jory. donta and a hasdsche for the Palenoe. Tk» Ohriataphan ( 8) Beal at Oiaaaha Aging meat packing tyoem-yoem p ^ o . at » hmelTijr (SoUi 344” 4i8 of doing b ^ -' •iW Saariaa ■•BiatM (18) M.Y. OanWdaatlal bolds to a w ay of doin Nobody knowa how it atarteiL tram Pago One) <1 > ( ■> Tka Amawm (14) Sir Roaaelh Oarh an A il neaa that ^reatena « M n tKrs'sad We 3:88 (M> TUa la ^ U (48) Big Pielaa Two or oirte yosra sg6, orowda Oral BakMti (3i)°W *inwack a m o( kids began anpositog on tho Red CSilnea M iM ( 3) Laaip uaia ap n a i |Mor?*^MSMaum at Modern boulevard dawiali Mewa aad Tiaan Art (NYC) TribuU; Inter- s r^ il^ u-a FMrattHg thelhow waa also a Ooma MtaeUI, others. U vs. Also Their numbors grew untB tho sartoua matter, with noted Don Okaltea a( Sahraiiaa vieara. with a r 11 a t a Marc Knotts, R o y (hade, (a t) SaeailtBa at Bm Waaa Chaimll, Alberto Qlaeomettl, Uuied new seiiilenae (from boulevard would become a auUwr and former iBdkm army w rt tar WobB (dP) TUa la «ka Idta - Alexander CUder, oUmtb. London) of The BaaUM. bumpar-to-bumpor maaa of hot l4 > M iff ( a> Laak O plad Uaa (34) Tha Fsee af Sweden otttoer John MBstera and pro­ ?33%) % s% «iM rt i (Fart I) The (Siaaginc roias 3i88 ( 8) ^ rta Baaetaenlar rode and family oars packed ( at848) The rasWva ( 8) Olaeaw I Grtndl j a u ducer Oerald Cteuan leading a Ii4» D erid Jaasaan. m r r r of clergymen and laym ett "In the Good Old Summer­ wltb youngsters out tor nm—or -( a> laaU t wM that bandiU ^aro * « - pemmnant ptwty o t eight, phis KlmMe triaa n time." Judy Garland, Tan ntng to rob the bank In which trouble. (43) rata Tar Tadap johsflon. "Friday night ia a problem," It separata eratea carrying IIP I (t) Oaaaeia Thiaa (18) OR Ta Adveatue she Is working. (R ) __ camera equipment, brio remote ( t ) Caaemaala aad ( 3gL44) Tiallaaaatar . . . (8-18-48) ArroM aiu IMal says Potloe Oapt. Otho Laeel Maws, ( « > ______d a ____ B«m Oamara, Chuck C ou iors.. Himalayan Mountain ontposte. Maws l i t , - John Mclntlre, Bddie A lb ert Mentally raided murdejm Woods. *Tt has beooma a mobUa 8) (81) « a Maws __ m i Tha OaBwUa Baar Paralyxed maa and mentally now , stttkig k (8848) Tl im (St) Maws nni W a y w r ( « ) Weatani daartataa poses ueuthlng problem. (R) lonaly hearts chib, with oarioada disturbed woman are thrown (34) Harry M anals Oreen’s ofOoe at NBC and Ua- ( asste) UiM ( 8) Teasdnr UMBgto. H tU (I t ) AmeHeaaa at Wai together in a harah -teat of ef boys driving up and down die 13:88 (88) M4W4 "Samvan’s Tmvah,’’ U iaa ( f ) rram Tha OalleiM courage. (R) 8i48 ( 8> Celebrity OaiM boulevard tryuig to make oon- tening to bhn (Beouaa their s 1:88 < 8) Bm 4 a4B4r Guest panelists: T m Donar ( 8) M ari* Is Ths W aiil MoOee, Yeronlee Lake. (33) raaa hue, Susanne Flesbette. Moray tiu)t with oarloiRla of girls. wesks in IndiiL It sounds Mm a (88) Tartsht ( 8) Aak the Teaehar (M ) Shaweaaa _ (88) m s > ______niaA (48) SIsTa AHae (13) Man lata Bpaaa Amsterdam, Walter Bremwa, "We have to police me boule­ faterious Jaunt to a mountain ( t t t e ) At ■ m b s wMh BM v ___ rrsneiscua, Jbav (IP ) dawlah IM t 8i88 ( 3) r v e Gat A Baeial Cionnle Stevens. HaarUiartixk Mr. .Kgvek M UdM (88) ~ (18) Ufa a( ROey (3348) Banaasa (f^tor),__ _ vard pretty oloaely. When you retreat. (STNrtrr . _ a> tame e wild rtMent. (R) U :U ( 8) U.-PP ( 8) Uteraattanai Sana (11-38) OoUege ^ w l . get that many kids together in 'miere’a gatne plagred by 3:88 (48) Bsrkara B eisara Sham U:88 (3 8 )___ __ ( 8) Hame Maialag BPaap (Color) Indiana State imiver- Lome Green. Petiiell Roberts. 1:88 ( 8) Aa Ths WatM T stsb ( 3-HMC) Osrthel (It) Teleapaita An Airedale is held for ran­ one area, there is boiuid to be Ouridia (Fives*,” Gkeen laughik ( 84) WIM BIB mahsh V4o Morrow. Rick „Jsson- (8) Bh( M arie slty ia challenged. som by outlaws. "Government Oiri.“ Ottrie ot (84) Gaaeeni (34) Newa la Ferapeelivo some trouble. The patrolman ‘Tt’s to 000 how oloM they oaa (44) A fk ia sa a Mavla gnindars’ sjIusg_M^ Herilland, Sonny T u fle (44) Caaveraallaa WMh 8:48 ( 3) rweatletk O aaM (34) itmm at Musla watch for thrown eggs, hooU- t m (88)--) «BSpsctal ■ ‘Baasrt MiPP (I) We BeU^, BxaminaUon ot the World 8:18 ( 3) Brenner get tlM wheela of aa army auto site ( 8) limwa 18:U (48) Tho Lard’a Fmysv ( 8) ObamplanaUp ^rt(^ll ganlsm and faulty equipment on ------L rt's 18:88 (8) Newa, Woslhoi^MamaeSS War n Mtter battle at Anxio MBS ) 3) OaadM Oamara to the edge of the ' mountaia of ltedlte4lan ^ (It) Caneem Beachhead. Gueat: Cartoonist (13-88) Tha B iver MUe (0> oius. And we have to keep traf­ road wfMn they am drhring up (fp ) Wild BUI Blehak (and ^ e witneaa) Bill Maul­ News spepial exploring the fic moving, which ia pretty dUfi- 8:88 1:88 (8) Meweeave. Msmaais ed (44) Air Farea Blary din. (R ) NUe, its strange cuHuras and thoee twteted traUa I’m not the **** bomaiy .Q uests: Oanefart U:4P (34) Uvlag Wald (33-38) Meet Tha Fieaa (O) remnants of past clvUli ations. oult at ttmaa.’’ braveet man in the world eny- Dej hi Oaert Ameniui Blake, B(*6y Rf * (88) Mawa______11:33 (8) Tam C ----- (18) The Ckristaphers James Mason. (R ) Wbat attracts the klda to Caaaactleat (18) ChaiUa Chan (8) I^ ^ U a e Hollywood la a puaale. Most of way, but the firet time 1 looked 5!8 iV ih ? ^ M jsfh. (84) F s r Msrty s A rt Deborah Kerr, Rosaano liPP ( 8) Paiaaptiaa (48) Waaled Dead ar AMva over the edge. . .’’ (8348) A M ih er W siM 8d8 (8348) Mmert af Fssr . „ ( 8) OpiBlaBBlad Maa (48) Oteh FawaB Thsalra them aeem to come from outly­ Lea Merrill. Opporttmistlo Braaai and Maurtoe Chevalier (18) o n Ta Advealaia 8;88'( 3) MUter Bd 18:88 What's My Una ing areiui the San Fernando Hlveryone on the crew wee newsMstar tries Ip use ooe- star in "Count Your Btiwaingif* (34-48) DlaeaTcay ^ Dd'a feelings are hurt when (8) Mews Bepart aiok at 04M thne or another, thna friend as baft ia ae ae- TIalt to the puppet workahop Carol and Kay laugh at WU- U:88 (8-4-»-SI-48) News, Spasis and Valley, We(rt Loa Angeles, tha ( 8348) T bs D s iq Ber cased murderer’s oeiXure. Monday on NBO-TVa ’Monday ot BUI and Cora Baird and bur and Paul rehearsing in Bast Side—In aeiwidi of excite­ oept Maeters, a veteran of India Nl|^t at the Movies’’ firam the horse (Xistume thm plan ' W aaSer marioaette verak* of "Car­ U:18 ( 8) Ciwital Bepart J)EMPSEY-TEMLIR end Co., lac. ment Hollywood is a central lo- service. U______te ) MeHala’a Mevr 7 :S0-^:80 p.m. nival at the Antmala." (R) to wear at a party. (R) Utl4 I 8) Mevla Marterpisess The aMMuds (beighto up to Bmert BorgniM. Whea 1 (33) Film (U ) Herald at Tralh "Nob HUI." George Raft. MO. ODORGB r . diMBNSOM A . . MtuMger oiUian and the magtc of the (88) Bing, Oad aad Btripera (18) Star Bhaweais Joan BennetL HUKNbLY AND HBlJPnTL TBANBAOtlONB BLANMJGD ON name lenda allure. as,000 feet) and cold food both* 1 :U (33) Fia-Oama (13) Hava Oaa WUl Travel But, aa one veteran police ered toe group moat. (38) Dadge Baya (34) Jana Oasnal AI.I. EXOHANOBS U 8Tra> AND IJNLWIED—MUTUAL FUNDS (38) Air Fewer "B^ue Murder at St. Trlnl- officer remariied, "there isn’t “John and his wife had liU (8) Tear ana.” Terry Thomas, Alastalr MAIN STBKBT eO-UM : WEDNESDAY T elevision PROGRAM Oana.enaeetleal (48) OaUaat Man Sim. damned thing for them to do private room whenever ( 8) BaaebaU 1i88 (3) Lassie , , w.. (33) Mavla , ______Mensben et New Tet* flieek when they get here. stopped overnight hi one of toe Yankeaa vs.. Loa tngalea Jon Provost. Jime Lockhart "The Revenge of PYanhli|- t m (#>tM#> Tke r»VEiAV’E li88 ( I ) fh o e tha NaUan Lassie and Timmy rush to Ten is the ciurfaw hour in Loa acclknatisation buta aoattered t m (8) IHMMtlliBP help Ruth Martin trapped in stein." Peter Cushing. ri> AAsdrsI dsek Katy disUiieU Uie promiXar (88) laaaea and Anawen U:38 (m„Lme CHm w „ Angeles and tha crowd begins to over the . mountoine," Qresn (88) Aunt Agatha iiulaU on daUniL (3Sd8) BaaebaU her car on a perilous moim- "Duffy s Tavern. Bd OsMPd- 8:88 ( 8) Banana at Boaton tain road. (R) lessen. midnight the teen- lye. "And ao did I many and Mewaeraa si Mews (N ) Jam Caeaal (I) laarama __ Iner. „ X V nave retumed home or to Tawn Oriar 3) MOvto fri8(8) B a veilr HtHhanee (48) W lBBlu Ftaa 1:88 ( 8) Newsesp^ ta Man, nigbto whsn I went to sleep. 8:48 i;8 Buddy Bbaen. Baidcer Dry*- 1:48 ( 8) Yaar CamnmnMr (18) Sabscrlptiaa TT MansenU of Camfarl, Hynm. M b I m a D t f f M — bb W h B F S Y m S b t d I r haunts, and the oldtlmera (S ) OsnveiaOanvaraatian aa 4 h e (88) Make Beem I (38) DlrecUana ’84 Jose causes commotion when IT D O E S But when I awoke in toe morn­ Ohaagina C3CBnreh 8W8 ( 8) HMIemee dale starts eoraethtiig when Public Analra aarlea of Bouth- he decldea to go In a soiUety ( 8) Maws, Weather, Me- who people the hotels and room­ ing I ueuidly diecovered a im ( 8) Oanias (Si) Mnwkeye he duplicstes the Oxark cabin em Baptiata Conveatloa. ball In the costume ot Cmr- menu at MedttaUsa ing houses oim reclaim the (8848) Taday Bhew ) Three Btu g ee to . auay Granny's homesick- Comedy about Amartcan ao- men. (R ) (88) Mews boulevard. group of Sikh eakHers who had (8) Marnlaa iaednas > The Adsriml ai ness. ' ' ' ik # come tat to speiMl toe night, buB- 8 m m Ihpleaege The intensity of ths invasion .. 8 BiU (84) The Friendly Giant n an l» Baxter, Roger Ltve- la oddly seasonal. Ay trimming their beards, ?,«ill( 8) rrlsad* alo f 18v. O ste eey. It's I-andon In 1717 sad S A V I M c; s 4% TsU: Ahset as* - — Samuel Johnson tries to pre­ MONDAY T elevision PROGRAMS “The last two months of ths ia i w vent British ptans paaaing to I.O/VM CmrtttU year are the most critical,” re­ ‘The River Nile’ fit 1.^ USAJS’ T B L . fflassL,"’’ • America. (R) sslesmsm accused of ported Woods. "Tte Uds de­ (48) aheiW at OeeUse (33348) Bea Casey Tinas Channel (88) Maverlek i I \ I I t » s A b b u s I scend in greater numbers then, f .S JSS ??52l. 8:88 (8) Mewe, W e a ^ r , Bpei Vincent EMIwards. Ricardo 8:88 (3) Summer Semester (48) Superman (R) DlrMead (18) la tha FahUe laleBei Mootalbaa. Unatablee p a tle a g (88) Agilontlara an Famds 8:88 ( 8) Maws aad W salhei (34) Flight ta the Saa and we have to put tour to six Is Shown Againl (M) Sarrival la the Sea . divulges privileged leferm n (18) la tha FahUe Intasart I (3-8-3844) Mews, i^iJrisr L f. (MM48) Teas. Ibrn laF sid te w w eeks. Ooaylete with fan (34W Adveateree at Oarta 1:88 (88) Mewe present In attcmjrt to change ' mirrors, wudows and ourvad wtaidshlslds which causes 3|lM (ft) Nil world history. (R) Some of the programs wMeh louvora an eaipentiy 518 ll88 ( t) Bas headaches and eye strain aftsr a few ho«ra wearing tlrae. ^ a t ’? * S a rta iit tardhi is s em- WUHem BtutfieepeeHe’e "He- ( 8) Mavla - were under sharp scrutiny, U baTTirses Dave when Ujw are Hue Chseer*’ is repented eu ,M !S! , not attack, during the original to dins with punetnrt (AtanL iT a T Hama WMh 8:38 s-St4S) Hama Tmts lOalar) Ghiguiel M Widey et t pus. John McInUre. O a ^ Law­ heiuriiigs lo u r seasons b4u:k, a re S ite Maws rence. Ridding ahead of the S d ) tour Bartea i M _ Pert one of toe *niM UtOest 1:88 (48) Barham Banuid l stiU around in aynfUoated re­ trie iJ4348) The Fa4M Bshe ltS 8 ( 8) As Tha W sM Tm brain. Seoul SnUth Outhnr" Is piesented on NBO- ABsmssn Mavis Into the hidden hideout runs. WUd BM Hlehak of a CMneae priitceas. (R ) Sexual themea have been ^ His Top Mechanic Turned ‘Virginian* Ttre "WnH Uisney's WonderiM Spaelal Bapail (84) A m e r ie ^ CMp Baeea propainent this season in many World of Color” tomoruaw IviMn lU B (33) 8B8 t 81 Daany Them u Shew (14)^A4 Issne . 3:88 ( 3) ______Fasswoid ot the BO-caUed "social drama" M 3 (t> Oar 84. Whera Are iFanV 7 )B0 -B M pen. (3348) LaFa Make a Baal Marjorie Lord. Charley ia you’d aay Dm hop hftk lor the gmtefu' for Danny's sendl^ series—the doctor, peychUtrlat, Jhnoifr Ime Oooh, w8m> ew n sd to p ham L’ ” OaUlonila : him an Bingliah smitor untfl nurse, social worker and evan a BOMll Lb s A n g^ CBtaga hi a customer airivea; (R) Oodk, who sots as Drury's buiklta« a (3348) The Daeleis social teitoher shows. two yehrs ago, has hsoome aa ■ a .. ( 34848) Day la Court (34) Bsseatlal Mehm artftt — beoause his top me- pgraotial sseretary, stsad-ln aad the hunting saasoB, 3UB (3348) Maws 8 il8 ( 3) Andy Orilftth Sham Almost all the late • evening TUMiriKE AUTO 3rt8 ( 3) The H d|a af M%M DonI KiMtts, Knotts. Konny Ronny nowim. Howaid dramatic shows havR dealt rath­ ehanio heoame '‘H ie VtrgtnlaB.’* douMa la tha telsvlaion series s Idok out ot OOok’s WILSON (33-88) Aaaftsr Wartd Barn<•ney tries to prove that fouakl thkm were intsrvnlB tslaiKt MANCHESTER Opia’♦ ’•■ •p li^ haak (a more sa- er frankly with subjects tradl- . Oock and kis hast pal, a tak, XEAT COVERS ■JECTRICAL CO. ourso ihM^Mayberry’a . (R) tionaUy conaidsred too adult for dack-halred young man who while the stsga wmi lighted or “Who would hauo thought MOTOR (8348) Bsllvwasd iM W .a u m ' » m !*riis«%nfha-?sr youthful eyes and ears, luid ao woiksd for him when he tbs aotMB rttoaiBS* thsir Ubss. thid oM hiadili flagtog would BMORR ^ B) Yea Daa’I Say Stars ' OtM tftarhs bought a large M) queen lOr a Day ~ Joseph CoUen. hosL ^ 811m — occasionally — has an sarly couldn’t find acting Jobs, wetB bsooms s souiplorr” ZMsup A m clips of "Th e WUd and Won­ svenlng program like "M r. Mo- both surprised when N B O -Tf chuak oB wood and a alHHg derful Thlrtto#.’’ (R) vak" obviously scheduled for knlte gad bagaa whIftWng to _Jaaltal daek 38:88 ) 3> The Deleetives signed the tall ctw to star hi W h V h e ___ 3) Tmllmaster (8348) Itlh Aaaaal " Bsimy the fam ily audience. ”The Virginian” 00-mlfMiU ed- pg4M th e tiiB e. eeiecUeB Mohawk iuwisTcmTfRsr. Awards” . . . However, it appetuw to otM MCSKMUI AMD MAY BhOV ot 8:M (3348) Mews oroast dramas. Don W HliS 4aragc Bigelow eancB right to your 4:38 (3^ ) ^ Msvia HoeU: B. G. Manhal) (I^«m whoae viewing has been fidily ( i | ) Maka Beam far Badd| Texas PavlUlon. New Ypih Jemss Dnary quit his Job as JiMk Pasr WUl proaoat "thg IFH O ALIiini Df own henae. MAke ; World’ s F a ir). Joey Blalum concentrated upon thia season’s WHEEL AUGNMianF At from Hollywood Palladium). a mechanic —. aad Oook sold hhwBolf wortdag hast ot Mihs mehola and nahko eamet BOHSlortahlet output, that the' good—or btui— BRAHE gBRVXOH Winners In 3T oategorlsa wSI old days when every aotlon-ad- la gataga. keep up pMh the May” hi B BOflaa ot ala gBagt S^^A^JS^andBsm annou m his narvtepii Bft appsarsnogg forthalBBt-BgagSp- flHNEHAL AUTD RHFA NfW or USED (34848).. ^^M^Uag Ffial venturg series ended in a long, ”B w o ik s d lo r m s wl OB D sar’g S:U StTlha FrIinWF Olaal Paulimui Richards, lucnaros, Shellyanvur japr- meMy fight in a wareliougs aFt needsd him,” says Oook, ili^i^ilhii hi oil MBO i«g.(UW&~U M AIN EF„ MANC man. A psychiatrist wIs ltried UU 8:88 ( 8) Vagi B M detlntttdjr oTsr. WMk lor kkB aow. X Oock aad Oi 434) Whai’s May Itr art reteasiag PtMiM an 4)

y , PAGE rOfUR UAKCHB8TBR EVENING HERALD, MA19CHESTER, OONN^ SAtUBDAY, MAT 8t 1»€4 ^oday^ Host Hugh Downs Teienision PROGRAM f Leads a Fast-paced life ataa^<9> ^ OS)' Ow n . . w a Mews S:M (•> “ •I Oimliri aad •i99 < 9l By CTNTHA IX>WBT nthrough "my theory of prooraa- Oaeai at Maala OriaW d riW of laoMamia. (B NBW YORK (AP)— Huyh tination.** ' •:W < 9>:>e«a Ortas - "U tbero Irn'i time taday, tisniisssrwrt IdaatUy oauaaa the Downa, the head man o f NBC*a lie s ( I ) mia Mstivw friaad a **Voda/s Show,” aomehow man- there lA always temorrow or the T M a r tower ; •ito .^■ghtohasr,, - psiiaii lima durine Ms acao to crowd an Incredittle 7:M lit ) Weather MMHber of aetvttiea into hia he eimlalne.' tita (•) The Ohaaatex Karth n aohedule. , Although Downs does mdfce (■> Oee t m (9) Fsrsy’'M ataa some p b ^ far ahead—he ex- ■tea I •) fb e lite ■ e w s ie e Baysaoad . Bw t . Fi irVy 8ai' H e arteea a t f :S0 aon. fo r hia • >M 9:99 ( I ) iTaws things and eee what happens. (IS) -um Pafaaw (9) Ttra Fla sale MuMoal He alao finda time for flying Uite ( » Ifevie l eaaone, FreiMh leaaona, gu itar "The short-range goal, of Wwa Fer Weart } bM 9) ■seBarSSrirtar Be- £M. the Muppst practice, akin-diving, gun col- oouree, is to safeguard my e>_fbe Pilee iT lh M famtly'B living standard. And, Whal’a Baw leeting, atudying celeatlad navi- ( a tM S ) tM the Me BVVWto . of course, it would be nice if I (LtaW) ICMaa I WyaM Barn 19:99 ( 9) Tha Basaaa gatloa, earring on f aide-buai- that, could be accompliahed with (to ^ r Jeepasiy VA S ® neaa that packagea radio and less air time for me. ‘That I ( t ) Lave e l Oita Taur n ral (to) Maws sa4 Wa taiavlalon prograhw and com­ would give me more time to fol­ Boob after bu ]^ ^ w mercial filina, reathng, and < aW-M) Tathar B a vaoBUonMB taaehar ia low thinga in which rm inter* U it < i ) aarsuad by sibmlembar a arorking for his favorite char­ eeted.” (to^ ) TifW as Oeassawaaw 7:19 (S)*Slw!wha!ril8*iSsWtihes Giw iy to whk* the ity. the'acer' 'alth Bcciety. ( «Mia. itpis >Ma (to) hetani ^ . Downa, hia attractive dark­ U ito (to) Baerr Maws (91) w »e a D eejefa 48 ly returned haired wife Ruth and daughter « t> iam t r it M M ( 9) Laa Harvta <•> Maria OW -a: from 'a vacai > to Bun^ Deirdre, 10, live in a mld-Manr (M> nUa WUte. Paul Anka. (9M9) Mawa ____ hattan apartment, a long walk "CMMomia Frimary — 77w and in Auguai turn actor At WNh KINr (Ml) OaaMamaa Bhut Bbr Oae. (jommenlatoni: briefly to' play in a aummer away from Downs atudlo. Son (St) Mawa ■aelaaa . . . (Oalas) Howard K. tttt BaHmsaBaraasrt 8h Saoial. iflia htetoiw <4 Motvaa. stock production of "Love and Hugh, 18, will aoon be entering < 9) As tosWesU Terw mflwapolla SOO^nlle Ohio’s Bowling Green College. (to) WBB Bta Mlekaeh ___ Raoa la (raced U49 ( 99-9949) M< Downa admita that he does Deirdre ia interaated in becom­ Adasaaea Masla (9-99-19) Tha n is talaai (O) (99) Bpaalal Beeas l a(arta aomethbiF ----- 8 f ' orowd an enormous amount of ing an actreaa and will study ( 9) IN e e a iii ha waara a ni The 1 Drtless 9:99 (9 ) BawWde (19) Mlava Allaa I F amine. Fay Bpaia. OW 11:99 (9) Besito (toW ). MBawa 11 :W (n._ )^____ W IsIsht ! Ex-Show girl in New Job, ( 9) n wt Brtsa af•* Mtohl flada a woman and bar bahy (M-ae> AaeAer ABafter dyInB la tha beat atone tha ( B) ate Maria ( 9) Traltoiaatar trail (R ) "Tlia iMormar," Ttplar (te-M> Oaaasal ■■■sltal ( t-iew ) Deaw Bead Maw Laelaa, Praaton Fostar. Her Talents Are Skin Deep < 9) l a TaB tha IM h Donaa triaa la baip Mldw 19:19 (It) Lard’a Prayer Qwae tos a _ ^ Rada bar oem h w run ant. sranta at Madllaliaa (9) Nawaaaea. M irnral NEW YORK — As a former:»Bame as that sold in any drug jA.5Tfi£h*SSLa-^ Sil) Ahaal Faaela Owafari chorusarvMia girlnrlml l«*in QmmSani Snyder’sfleaarrimm** Ufm.WS' store. eabavmm ** < 9> AAaUral lack (99) M a M Otty (••) Mawa tor Follies, Carleen Anderson It ia. important Carleen not ia living proof that chlorine in eiqxMM heraeU to the aun (o r aarlmming pools has no ill ef­ any exceaaive length of time. fects on a ^rt’a complexion. She recalla, ’’Once I came bacli F R ID A Y Teferitioa P R O G R A M Carleen ia one of NBC-TV’s from Florida with a lovely tan "c o lo r g irls ,’ ’ a Job that In- and the color video man was (94) Whal’e Mew M:49 <49-M> Maks That I NE R velves sitting before color TV quite upeet. He wapta my com- 9;M ( S) Sammar Samaalair' 9:M (M ) Mawa U 4S ( 44-994i> Mawe. Wa (19) Aericaltara aa PasaAa 749 ( 9) Death Vallay Daya This h eameraa while technicians elec­ ple^don aa it la, with no tan.’’ 9:99 (9) Manaaate at O a m l7 ( j i ) Babacripttaa TV (M) raw aadjM ar to tronically adjust color tones, When she’s before the color Mail Order Market (it ) P'*taMawa Bad Lsdsep naing her complexion as a base cameras, Carleen usually wears 9:19 Ch.Hjjaeham ) WMrthar, Laeal Naers U:M (9) Friday 9taiMarSebi^ (9) laeru . (MlSiM) Serriral la Tha Baa "(tomeela Hall, thlsF color. This takes place before a gray scarf. Gray is a neutral t:i (I) 8hakaanaara (9449) Mawa sad Wasihar ■stoRato Pima. P u w . ^ mao) every color program and re- (tt-M ) TVday Shaw (M> Taaichl _ lor color and brings out the color of 7:M (94) Waatara Maaaaaheiatta H is ipiirea anywhere from three to her hair, eyes, Itpe and skin. < 9) Mamiae Samlnw mstiHehti (M) BIsre Allaa Bhsw 7:M (M Wanthar omsiwria (9) Bparla BTBBb . 88 minutes, depending upon T;M ( 9) Fram OallaeaaucKO vampCmmfm (M ) mSwI (M ) - Tear-alsht ’’One ot the moat beautiful S o M ti lighting and camera require- women I’ve ever seen on color i 9) Friaads W - Mr.— Or- - 749 ( 9) The Ore(U Adreatam (•) Ble Marla menU. 9:99 ( J ) Oaptala Bhaearaa Rifwrdo Montalban. Joaapti "Thalwoket.’' Hobart MMol^ to Biat televisioA,’’ she says, ’’was 9:M (M) Operattaa•aAtehahet___ Ootloa. .(Part I) Dramatisa­ um. Lorraine Day. T ^ , Carteen’a talents are Maureen O’Hara, with her t:ee ( S) Han Mehaids tions of the tracic mi <4S> Lard's Pmyar a er c Tirtimlljr skin deep. Her com- cream-colored skin, green eyee (9) Faak Fa La Laaa: at Wounded Knee. (R ) (9) MeAsespa, Mrnmmtm at pleniOn ia — and must be at (1449) Bampar Beam W ) intarnatlsnal Bbaw Oamfsrl aad Rynui and red hair. (4*) .Baaa Tha Clawa Don Amoeba, boat. TTonleht: (M) Mews _ „ m IM r ia ; all times — flawless. Carleen ia a Natick, Maw., 9:19 ( 9) Paenly Daere ''Innsbruck I Laara .11 Ta Baaras (■) Faatare msnis at Csastari ’ 7 M oit girl who began a career in show-< ( S) (Inaan Far A Day (9449) Desiry . . . "My lipetick does not tint the business with Sam Snyder's Wa- 19:99 ( S> Mawa John Garin. Faaa Pnrkar. dbhn Mps laU lets the imtural skin ter Follies. ‘‘I was an aqua (9449) Bay Whan Deatrr tries to diaauada a AlabamA Gov. Geo(g« Wal- ether through, she ex- [ belle," she said, "which means (9) Oaaaral BaaplM frlond from tryine to toa- IPioe appeara on-^’’W liA t’A B »- Brash, (M> tin i Fnlniar TbaWra darise. a toueb town erlttKWt a hind George Waltaoe” Thunday p ^ ^ . “I wear special powder i mvam in the chorus. I joined 19:1 ( I ) Maria purred oat ia transparent. But the eye the show in. Boston because I (9449) Wasd tor Ward l> As Sabsals Malofc WNa 10:80-11 PJM. OR "A B C Mpw h Storm. Uner and mascara I use is the, thought it was coming to Madi- < 9-99-M) Tba Friee to (44) Beiaara Rayarlar R ep octL " An ( U:99 (M-M) OaneaatraMaa (M> The OreiM OIrll Rishla ‘ ■ ■ ■ ■ ------son Square Garden ia New (9-19-W) Oat tha Maaaa 7:M (9) BaaabaD—Mala ra. Baa Bd at Y ork .’ ’ 11:N (9449) Jaaaaidy • N a v a I (94949) MiaSne Llaaa 9:99 (H) When the show hit Newlound- U:Se ( 91 Lara Of (M) The af Maate toe (It ; land, Carleen jumped pool and (tt-M ) Taar FIrat laapraaaiaa 1:99 ( 7) Raele 7 S H O P « r f Bsven came to New York. She heard (9-:44W) Fathar Bnawa Baal Martin Mllaar.. Oaoree Ma- MOn lt:M ( I ) Baaueh—far Tanaarraw haria. Btlndad in an accident SAVE ot an «q>enlng (or NBC's ‘‘color (14%) T ielh ar Oaaaeaaaaa Bus becomes attracted to tbs ySAT A girl,’’ applied far the job and (44949) Tana. B m toFae* ., bthtd girl who baoomas his WHERE toe Oi was hired. That was 1967 and U:S9 (49) Maera teacher. (R ) ■talas 1:99 ( 9) Baal BaBas lt-MV Bab Rape Thaator (O) YO U SEE ^ M n e k the job was supposed to laat ( 9) Marla iIfrem ZImbalM. Jr„ Tata govern two weeks. (M) Mllaa. Carson McCuHora' story m m . THIS ton mi ELECTRONICS She has since bad more time WNh EIHr of a traraler hi saarah af m ajor (M ) 8 a ^ " hlmsalf. SIGN before the color eameraa than 149 (M ) Barham Barnard I 494S) Barba’s law BPiMni LABORATORIES moaf wtabliahed ‘TV stars. Hw 1:99 < 9) Aa Tha WaiM Ti Uan a key club owner la OthF ’’color girl’’ duties have enabled (M) Hlekah murdered; ' the prinw sua- Maria naota all. are ptrla. OuaaU: Oenac, 277 BROAD her to meet Lawrence Olivier, 1:9. Baparl Mammy - Daria. 7r., Buoy o f A t Alec Gulnew, Rosalind RuaaeU 9:99 isi ( 9) Iwaewairt Parker, others. (R ) and Bthel Merman. 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'* li Parkway Crash c; Kills Mother, 24 STAMFORD (AP) — A young mother was injured Killed in Hartford fatally today when"* car driven by her husband ran — ♦ off the Merritt Parkway and crashed into a tree. Trades Shots The couple's two children suf­ fered minor Injuries. Mrs. Marjdrie Sinclidr, 34, of With Suspect Quincy, Mass., died of her in juries shortly after she was ad' mitted to Stamford Hospital. In Hotel Hall Her husband. John, 24, the driver of the auto, was arrested and charged with negligent HARTFORD (AP) — A homicide. He was released un­ Hartford poliedman "stak­ der 11.000 bond, pending ap­ ing out” the hotel room of pearance in Qrcult Court here June 18. a man suspected of wound­ Michael, 2, and Anthony, 1, ing another policeman in an the couple’s children, were appliance store burglary treated for minor injuries. Sunday night was shot and Police said the accident oc­ curred on the Parkway about killed today in the Hotel fi:4S a.m. near exit 34. Hartford. A suspect, John Burt, 34, a Predicts Cloture resident of the hotel and a re­ cent arrival to Hartford, wap in NEW LONDON (A P I—U.S. critical condition at St. Francia Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff (D- , Hospital from two shots In- Conn.i has predicted a cloture I fllcted by the policeman. petition to end civil rights de­ I Police said Burt, a Negro, ad­ bates will be introduced in the mitted the fatal shooting, but Senate Immediately after Clali- denied implication in the bur­ fom la's presidential primary, glary shooting. June 2. Dead is Henry W. Jennings, He further predicts the clo­ 28, of 193 Cleveland Avs., a ture will be favored by two- Weaver High graduate and Mr*. Marcel Dassault, kidnaped wife of millionaire French w'^arplane builder, thirds of the senators voting four-year veteran of the Hart­ and that a strong civil rights ford Police Department. A Na* la reunit^ with her husband after she was found safe in an abandoned farm­ bill will be parsed by mid-June. gro, he leaves a wife, Mabel, a house north of Paris. (AP Photofax.) Speaking at 'Beth El Syna­ 6-year-old son Henry Jr., and a gogue Me^s Club’s installation 5-month-old daughter, Jennifer. here last night, Ribicoff said In satisfactory condition at the action will lead the way to Hartford Hospital is Patrolman New Orleans Senate consideration of anti- James F. Regan, 35, wounded in Gendarmes Seek poverty, medicare and other the night-time incident at the legislation blocked- by the fili­ burglarized store. Pays Tribute buster. Det. Capt. Thomas Hankard today offered this raeonatruo- Photographer Dies tion of the burglary and shoot­ To Morrison Leader in Kidnap Firemen work to clear wreckage of cars involved in a 4-car collision on the Con­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — Private ing: funeral services will ba held for necticut Turnpike in Greenwich yesterday in which six persons were killed. Patrolman Regan surpriaad a NEW ORLEANS. La. (AP)— (AP Photofax.) , PARIS (A P )— With three men in jail, police launched Donald Holston, a news photo­ man burglarizing an Asylum TWb historic city paused in sor­ grapher from West Haven. -■f ______St. appliance store during a row today to pay tribute to de- a man-hunt today for the suave, highliving mastermind Holsten died Saturday in routine door check about 3 ajn. LMseps S. Morrison, who behind the kidnaping of Mrs. Marcel Dassault, wife of a Grace New Haven Community He was wounded, and in the Mhloved success in poUUcs, dip- rich warplane builder. A car the man stole in his get­ Hospital, a day before his 49th Expose Lines shooting, the burglar or bur­ lomaay and soldieiinK. birthday. glars escaped with Ms aervlaa His body, broken In a plane away was found abandoned in a suburb. Weekend Mishaps revolver. He worked mainly as a frea araab. In Mexico's Tunaulipas "The chief w4s charming with *' With N-Arms, Pottae InwMdlaUto tocaar a m e,” the 68-year-old Paris so- ■ three or (our big operations lance photographer and at var­ llbtobiina last Friday, will Ue ious by the tight dragnet aroinid toa tsmnr to atato tor to hours in his old oiallte said after two gendarmes , each year in. order to live like city. stumbled on 4 toa 4the a gangsters'm a 4 a a m * ft . • . a- Asi^lated fPress’,' New Haven aftlco In OaUlar B aU -tbe for­ he wanted to live." Journal Courier and for 20 years Barley ’iW State Based on information proadd- m er city hall where Morrison hideout in an abandoned farm- The motive (or the kidnaping ed by Patrolman Regan, a ix>- hoiue north of Paris and freed was contract photographer for had aorved many of hla U years was ransom, but Dassault, who the Bridgeport Sunday Herald. WASHINGTON AP — ?en. liceman was stationed hi l^ rfs aa mayor. her Sunday. "But they are detn- makes the planes for President room on the fln t floor at toa gerous men. I wasn’t afraid, but Besides his mother, he leaves Barry Goldwater says low-jdeld GtRHHNWKJH (AP) Acci-<^in Westport vtoere he conferred -7 Morriaon, 63; his youngest son Charles de Gaulle's nuclear a son and a daughter, a brother, atomic weapons could be used hotel at Church and Aim Sta. I was ready for anything." strike force, said none was dents. Including one of the with officials investigating the Patrolman Jennings had just John JUndolph, 7; and five and two grandchildren. to burn jungle foliage and ex­ worst on the Connecticut Turn­ accident. o ^ r paraoiu perished in the The frail but perky Mrs. Das­ paid. relieved another officer in sault said the gang leader pose Cfommunlst supply lines pike since it opened in 1968, State police said the accident arash, which reportedly oc- It was Mrs. Dassault’s daring along South Viet Nam's border. Burt’s room when Burt arrived, talked with her for many of the that led to her discovery. Two Five-Day Forecast cltUmed 12 live.s in the state occurred when a car driven b y ' at aibout 9:15, acoording to aarrad during a blinding rain­ The Arizona senator was during the weekend. Mrs. Lorraine S. Roth, 36, o f ' eight hours she was held in the village gendarmes. poking JVINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— Capt. Hankard. He said Burt storm. asked Sunday on the ABC ra­ Six persons suffered fatal in­ Port Che.ster, N.Y. .suddenly An Air Force Albatross land- (arm house. He boasted of i^is around outside the ramshackle The U.S. Weather Bureau is­ dio and television program "is­ turned the key, entered toe exploits and said he had a beau-1 farmhouse shouted: "Is anyone juries in the four-car collision went out of control, swung into room, and went in. He saw Pa­ ad at nearby, Alvin Callendar sued this five-day forecast to­ sues and Answers” how jungle on the superhighway in Green- the opposite lane, and struck a Naval Air StaUon Sunday with tlful apartment in Paris, she here?” day for Connecticut, for May trolman Jennings, turned, and ■•Ided. Mrs. Dassault startled her trails which can’t be spotted wlch. The accident brought to car driven by Herman Laws, 74, ran down the hall toward tha toe flag-draped coffina of the 26-30; from the air should be handled nine the number killed on Con- Relating her experiences in armed guard by shouting "'Ves! of Stamford. lobby. Mven victims. Temperatures over Connecti­ ' In the U.S.-supported war. necticut highways between Fri­ Mrs.Roth, her daughter. Lynn, Morrison, who resigned a an interview today with her 78- Don’t leave!” cut Tuesday through Saturday Patrolman Jennings foUoared, year-old husband at her side, The guard, identified as Mar I "There have been several sug­ day night and midnight Sunday. 9, and one of Lynn's friends, and fired four shots, Captain year ago as U.S. ambassador to are expected to average 2 to 7 gestions made. I don’t think we Susain Chute, 11, of Port Ches­ toe Organisation of American Mrs. Dassault said: Three teen-age boys drowned. Hankard said. Two lodged M degrees above normal, with slow would use any of them. But de­ ter were killed. So were Laws ■tates to make his third try for "He said he had to conduct (See Page Two) warming trend Tuesday and In addition, a Connecticut res­ the walls, while one hit tha sua- foliation of the forest by low ident was killed in a highway and his wife, Henrietta, 06. pect in the cheat, another In the vemor, will be buried with 'Wednesday, followed by cooler ; yield atomic weapons could well Joan Roth, 8, died in Green­ 1 military honors. He was a temperatures Thursday and a collision in Springfield, Mass. stomach. C I be done. When you remove the The death toll from the wich Hospital shortly after the Burt then turned and fired ■Mjor general in the U.S. Army warming trend again by the foliage, you remove the cover," accident. Keaerva. weekend. Greenwich accident equalled once, striking Patrolman Jen­ Seven Die in Wake of Panic ' Goldwater said. that of the Turnpike’s worst The three children were Some normal high and low nings just over his left lip, kM- Othars killed were Ovide J.' In the interview, Goldwater previous crash. A car carrying wearing bathing suits. temperatures during this pe­ Oanac, N , of Houma, president , urged the bombing with conven- eight persons rammed an abut­ They were being taken for a riod are Hartford 76 and 92, (Bee Page Ten) to a towing company Raleigh After Fire Dance Accident I tlonal weapons of bridges, roads ment in Bridgeport, March 15, swim at Sherwood Island State Fallegrin, 47, of Montegut, a New Haven 70 and 91, and and railroads used to bring sup- Park. Temperatures were in Bridgeport 71 and 93. 1963, Only t)wx> of the eight sur­ t e t a c employe; Hugh Ward, the vived. the 90’s yesjerday. Brownsville, Tex.; and SAN FRANCTSCO (AP) — A<^when the fire broke out said a Precipitation amounts wrlli seventh victim died today of misunderstanding triggered the (8ee Page Eight) Gov. John N. Dempsey, a Police were unable to deter­ Oarolyn Vandergrlft, 36, aind her range up to one half inch, oc­ mine why Mrs. Roth’s ■ ear bums suffered in a fire that blaze and ensuing panic. curring as scattered showers guest on a television program T-year-eld son, Kristopher, who swept the parish hall of All Hal­ went out of control. Bulletins tacenUy had moved from Wash- David Quaine, for five years Wednesday night or Thursday In New York City yesterday, lows OtthoUc Church during a a night club fire dancer, told “ It could have been any­ on, p.C., to West Palm morning. Eisenhower Asks came upon the Greenwich ac- Called from AP Wire* Samoan fire dance Saturday newsmen he intended to biarrow , , cldent as he and Mrs. Dempsey thing,’’ said Sg;t. Eklward Col­ ch, Fla. '' E night. a book of matches to light the I V o i n i r i f * P drove back to Hartford. lins. "We just don't know.” In West Palm Beach, Mar- The latest victim was identi­ gasoline-soaked sword he whirls Philip Curtiss Dies i V l J l I I l I l C C governor got out of his State Police believe .speed ORDERS SC»100L« OPEN fied at Presbyterian Hospital as in his act. ------car and offered to lend what was a factor In the weekend's (Bee Page Eleven) WINSTBID (A P ) — Philip Tau Lefitl Jr. Like the others A drummer in the band, he Everett Curtiss, who wrote a NEW YORK (AP) -- Former assistance he could. He then WABHINOTON (AP) — who dl'ed, Lefitl was a member said, "whipped out a lighter and series of novels before becoming President Dwight D. Eisenhower drove to State Police barracks (See Page Tea) Hie Supreme Court ordered of the city’s Samoan communl, set the sword on fire,” and a a Connecticut legislator, is dead in a copyright statement in to- Prinoe Edward County, Va.* ty. bowl of ga.soline ignited with a at 79, day's New York Herald Tribune today to reopen Its publla * Seventy-five other persons roar. Curtiss, elected in 1941 to the said the Republican presiden­ schools on a desegrated basis News Tidbits were badly burned and 12 were Once the blaze had begun an State House of Representatives tial nominee must be a man of by next September. County said to be still In critical condi­ unidentified man sprayed water and who served through the (Irmneqs — but not impulsvie- education offioiala cloaed' Mw I ■ from the AP Wires tion today. into the gasoline, witnesses said. 1947 session, died Saturday ness — In foreign affairs, and Florida Primary Vote schools In 1968 ta avoid One ei the three Samoan fire show a willingness to meet "new oourt-ordered admission od m dancers who were performing (See Page Two) (See Page Ten) needs" of the people. Negroes. The Prinoe Edward * TV>p representatives of Soviet Eisenhower also stressed the Tops Political Week racial mntroversy has been Xtolon and Czechoslovakia walk "furtherance of civil rights" and fought In otate and federal e «t of U.N. Security Council "loyal support (or the United oourta stiu« May, 1961. It was Nations" in the maintenance of ___ _ . . j . meeting during speech by South WASHINGTON (AP) Ben.'^Associated Press purvey of first one of tho original school de­ Nam Ambassador Vu Van segregation cases decided hy i, « . . . The former president declined ! Barry Goldwater’s strength vo^s showed this lineup: Wall. . , . National president of Barry Goldwater the Supreme Court on May f T A says time is fast running again to indicate a preference among Florida Republicans will 17, 1964. Justloe Hugo U. among announced or unan- ■ v . . ^ j , William W. Scranton 70 CNit for "a just solution to the nounced candidates for the GOP Tu^day in a primary Henry Cabot Lodge ‘'44 Black delivered the court’s , dees, inequalities and nomination, saying it Is "not my highlights this week’s po- Nelson W. Rockefeller 40 main opinion today. Jnatleea • .^ vatlon s suffered by aonw; proper role" to name names, litlcaL schedule. _ Margaret Chase Smith 15 Tom C. Clark and John M. dldran beoanse of their race or and "I do not intend to attempt' However, much of the' political ..Richard M. Nixon 11 Harlan noted they ~ agreed •alor. thlK-" Interest is on a race that won't Favorite sons 102 with the reasoning In Black’s Kobart Henry Nicolaus, 31, of He added that the Republican be.decided until June 2: The Uncommitted 225 opinion, but disagreed with ■aeramanto, Calif, a d m i t s nominee should be a man who Arizona senator’s battle with Rockefeller is expected to rap­ the holding that federal gHeollag hla three children to ------Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of ture most of New York’s 92 del- courts are empovered to or­ toato baeauae he thought they (Bee Page Ten) New York for California’s M der reopening of the county ,roiild be batter off In htoytn.. ------Republican convention votes. (Bee Page Ten) sohools. tes office reports., . . Rifle j _ Other events this week Include kfllad President John F. JMeeroes rrolest Tuesday’s runoff primary In ARSON .SlTHPECrm E edy, and long blue Umou- Oklahoma and Saturday’s pri- Chinese Assail fX>VENTI'. R. 1., (AP) ■taa driven In the fatal motor- R f k v i v n l o f m i o n ; mary in North Carolina and a Police snd fire offldahl f ads In Dallas last Nov. 38, fig- I i e v i v a i convenUon In Mls- UN Patrol Plan probed the possibility to ar> ton in almuUtad aaaaaalnaUon sissippl, also Saturday. son today In the woke to • a<^ie4ad by agents inveatigat- CHICAGO (AP) — Amos ’n’ The Republican National Con TOKYO (AP) — Communist 6600,(M0 fire whiik deatroyad i f t o e artana. * Andy are coming home and vention arrangements commit- s fuel oil depot, a bulldlBg DMnployment ioLBritaln at Chicago’s civil rights factions u e meefo here tJidlV“to'i^ 'ov China today called U.S. pro­ posals for guarding the _ South once used os a grain mill and Ito towea* rato in.tVt years . . . are in an uproar about it. filial plans and choose the three A newly npened ultra, - high Vlel Nam-Cambodia border with |iart of a large textile dye ( O w ‘ Nriaon A. I Roritefellar top convention officers. United Nations patrols a plot to works. One volunteer ft real sn into his final drive in frequency television station an­ nounced today It has purchased Sen. Thruston B. Morton, R' expand American aggression in died to a heaft attack while * a** Reptiblioan prasl- rerun privileges to the famed - 0 ° '’- ^ark Hatfie d ^ Indochina. helping to fight toa Maaai prtoiary campajpiing comedy sh ow T h e shows-77 of fPP**'' be the likely ' ” U.S. aggressbrs must gat out Hiirty other' flremau waru ft» words against the them-will be televised two for permanent and tern- of South Viet Nam; th^y must treated for smoke kihalatiwi _ sdmhiletratloe and times a week beginning June 4. | Pp'‘” y chairinen There is get out of Indochina," a Peking and minor Injuries— at the B an y Ckddwates^ B-Arls., "If they do." warned Edi.ard ^*P radio broadcast quoted a ' Pe­ scene and eight at Kant Ign policy- C. Berry, a civil rights leader. =• New York, the king People's Dally editorial aa County Hospital la Warwiek, Oong satMteurs mine "they (the sUtlon owners) are P^'i^V» national chaim an, to saying. Flat deliver the keynote addrees. Some 200 firenuM from Oav- gnonlHue train early, going to catch hell and the Replying to U.S. Ambassador entry. West Warwick, Satto* hmiMg sIgM olvlUaa sponsors of the show wUl not ““ The Florida OOP primary la Adlal E. Stevenaon’s declara­ ate and Cranston htopto (i(h| toe Viatnemaae De- sell to tha Negra market. to decide whether a slate to del­ tion May 31 before,, the UN. the Maoe, which n g s 4 m t af egates pledged to Gfoldwater ____ anoounoes . . . "It’s awfully late In tha day Security (found), the Chinese control tor more than iar* will cast the atate’a to conven­ said: "China absolutely fcannbt for anybody to be engaged In hours yesterday In the hanvu First'Deiwty Premlar Campers Safati tion votes. ♦ allow the Unifod N atlt^ to be t Mlkoyan, dumges anything as primitive as reviv­ *fg Mrs. Geneva Peterson of, Athol, Mass., prepares food fo r her family’s lu^ch Either way the senator le aa- drawn Into the, altuatlon In In­ Uy built-up Harris VUI'UlSM tJWted ‘ States . dropped ing the show,” angrily continued while her son, Stephen, 10, left, and fri^d Joel Brooks gather wood for fire at Barry, a Negro who la executive, sured a good bloc to ..votee. He dochina." ;ae«tion. 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